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  • 2017Statistical Paradigm for Organic Optoelectronic Devices : Normal Force Testing for Adhesion of Organic Photovoltaics and Organic Light-Emitting Diodes4citations
  • 2017Statistical Paradigm for Organic Optoelectronic Devices4citations
  • 2015The effect of molecular composition and crosslinking on adhesion of a bio-inspired adhesive62citations
  • 2002Synthesis, characterization, and processing of cordierite-glass particles modified by coating with an alumina precursor4citations

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  • Tanu Halim, Silvie M.
  • Vasilak, Lindsay
  • Turak, Ayse
  • Das Gupta, Hrishikesh
  • Kamperman, Marleen
  • Halim, Silvie M. Tanu
  • Gupta, Hrishikesh Das
  • Stuart, Martien A. Cohen
  • Heek, Maarten Van
  • Keijsers, Jaap
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  • Ferreira, José Maria Da Fonte
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  • Martins, Rodrigo
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Statistical Paradigm for Organic Optoelectronic Devices

  • Halim, Silvie M. Tanu
  • Yang, Juan
  • Vasilak, Lindsay
  • Turak, Ayse
  • Kamperman, Marleen
  • Gupta, Hrishikesh Das
Abstract

<p>In this study, we assess the utility of a normal force (pull-test) approach to measuring adhesion in organic solar cells and organic light-emitting diodes. This approach is a simple and practical method of monitoring the impact of systematic changes in materials, processing conditions, or environmental exposure on interfacial strength and electrode delamination. The ease of measurement enables a statistical description with numerous samples, variant geometry, and minimal preparation. After examining over 70 samples, using the Weibull modulus and the characteristic breaking strength as metrics, we were able to successfully differentiate the adhesion values between 8-tris(hydroxyquinoline aluminum) (Alq<sub>3</sub>) and poly(3-hexyl-thiophene) and [6,6]-phenyl C61-butyric acid methyl ester (P3HT:PCBM) interfaces with Al and between two annealing times for the bulk heterojunction polymer blends. Additionally, the Weibull modulus, a relative measure of the range of flaw sizes at the fracture plane, can be correlated with the roughness of the organic surface. Finite element modeling of the delamination process suggests that the out-of-plane elastic modulus for Alq<sub>3</sub> is lower than the reported in-plane elastic values. We suggest a statistical treatment of a large volume of tests be part of the standard protocol for investigating adhesion to accommodate the unavoidable variability in morphology and interfacial structure found in most organic devices.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • surface
  • aluminium
  • strength
  • annealing
  • ester
  • polymer blend