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Chan Eon Park

Researcher at Pohang University of Science and Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  708

Chan Eon Park is an academic researcher from Pohang University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron mobility & Field-effect transistor. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 651 citations.

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Effect of Selenophene in a DPP Copolymer Incorporating a Vinyl Group for High-Performance Organic Field-Effect Transistors

TL;DR: A new polymeric semiconductor, PDPPDTSE, is reported which is composed of a diketopyrrolopyrrole moiety and selenophenylene vinylene selenophene, with a high field-effect mobility achieved through intermolecular donor-acceptor interactions.
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Benzotriazole-Containing Planar Conjugated Polymers with Noncovalent Conformational Locks for Thermally Stable and Efficient Polymer Field-Effect Transistors

TL;DR: In this article, a series of benzotriazole-based semicrystalline π-conjugated polymers with noncovalent conformational locks for applications in polymer field effect transistors were reported.
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H‐Aggregation Strategy in the Design of Molecular Semiconductors for Highly Reliable Organic Thin Film Transistors

TL;DR: In this paper, four new quaterthiophene derivatives with end-groups composed of dicyclohexyl ethyl (DCE4T), dicyclehexyl butyl (DCB4T) and cyclohexylon butyl(CB4T).
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Solvent additive to achieve highly ordered nanostructural semicrystalline DPP copolymers: toward a high charge carrier mobility.

TL;DR: A facile spin-coating method in which a small percentage of the solvent additive, 1-chloronaphthalene (CN), is found to increase the drying time during film deposition, is reported.
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Synthesis and Transistor Properties of Asymmetric Oligothiophenes: Relationship between Molecular Structure and Device Performance

TL;DR: UV/Vis absorption measurements suggested that DtT, D3TN, and DP2TN form H-type aggregates with a face-to-face packing structure, and the three oligomers were found to adopt vertically aligned crystalline structures in films deposited on substrates, as revealed by grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering.