文摘
Doping-induced solubility control (DISC) is a patterning technique for semiconducting polymers that utilizes the reduction in polymer solubility upon p-type doping to provide direct, optical control of film topography and doping level with sub-diffraction-limited resolution. In article 1603221, A. J. Moulé and co-workers demonstrate the optical dedoping of a patterned polymer film using a laser scanning confocal microscope, which could simplify the manufacture of organic transistors.