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Highly crystalline thin films of organic semiconductors offer great potential for fundamental material studies as well as for realizing high‐performance, low‐cost flexible electronics. The fabrication of these films directly on inert substrates is typically done by meniscus‐guided coating techniques. The resulting layers show morphological defects that hinder charge transport and induce large device‐to‐device...
The electrical behavior of devices based on highly crystalline thin films of organic semiconductors is inherently anisotropic. Thin film optimization requires simple and accessible means to characterize the orientation of the constituent crystals. The standard polarized light microscopy (PLM) provides a contrast between different crystallites but fails to distinguish crystals with relative orientation...
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