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Improvement of spontaneous orientation polarization by multiple introductions of fluoroalkyl groups

Published 8 May 2025 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.app-ph | (2505.04863v1)

Abstract: Spontaneous orientation polarization (SOP) of polar molecules is formed in vacuum-deposited films. SOP is driven by asymmetric intermolecular interactions; however, the design of polar molecules for the improvement of dipole orientation is limited. In this study, we developed SOP molecules with high structural asymmetry by introducing multiple fluoroalkyl groups into a polar molecule. The developed polar molecules exhibited high dipole orientation degrees in vacuum-deposited films and achieved a high surface potential growth rate relative to the film thickness, over -350 mV nm-1, which is a record high for the reported compounds. The developed dipolar films can be used to generate rectification properties for the charge transport of organic films. The findings of this study provide methodologies for the formation of highly anisotropic glassy films, leading to improved performance of organic devices.

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