posted on 2020-12-24, 19:37authored byKushal Bagchi, Marie E. Fiori, Camille Bishop, M. F. Toney, M. D. Ediger
The
instability of glassy solids poses a key limitation to their
use in several technological applications. Well-packed organic glasses,
prepared by physical vapor deposition (PVD), have drawn attention
recently because they can exhibit significantly higher thermal and
chemical stability than glasses prepared from more traditional routes.
We show here that PVD glasses can also show enhanced resistance to
crystallization. By controlling the deposition temperature, resistance
toward crystallization can be enhanced by at least a factor of ten
in PVD glasses of the model organic semiconductor Alq3 (tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)
aluminum). PVD glasses of Alq3 first transform into a supercooled
liquid before crystallizing. By controlling the deposition temperature,
we increase the glass → liquid transformation time thereby
also increasing the overall time for crystallization. We thus demonstrate
a new strategy to stabilize glasses of organic semiconductors against
crystallization, which is a common failure mechanism in organic light
emitting diode devices.