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Doped Highly Crystalline Organic Films: Toward High-Performance Organic Electronics.


ABSTRACT: Today's organic electronic devices, such as the highly successful OLED displays, are based on disordered films, with carrier mobilities orders of magnitude below those of inorganic semiconductors like silicon or GaAs. For organic devices such as diodes and transistors, higher charge carrier mobilities are paramount to achieve high performance. Organic single crystals have been shown to offer these required high mobilities. However, manufacturing and processing of these crystals are complex, rendering their use outside of laboratory-scale applications negligible. Furthermore, doping cannot be easily integrated into these systems, which is particularly problematic for devices mandating high mobility materials. Here, it is demonstrated for the model system rubrene that highly ordered, doped thin films can be prepared, allowing high-performance organic devices on almost any substrate. Specifically, triclinic rubrene crystals are created by abrupt heating of amorphous layers and can be electrically doped during the epitaxial growth process to achieve hole or electron conduction. Analysis of the space charge limited current in these films reveals record vertical mobilities of 10.3(49) cm2 V-1 s-1. To demonstrate the performance of this materials system, monolithic pin-diodes aimed for rectification are built. The f3db of these diodes is over 1 GHz and thus higher than any other organic semiconductor-based device shown so far. It is believed that this work will pave the way for future high-performance organic devices based on highly crystalline thin films.

SUBMITTER: Sawatzki MF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7967074 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Doped Highly Crystalline Organic Films: Toward High-Performance Organic Electronics.

Sawatzki Michael F MF   Kleemann Hans H   Boroujeni Bahman K BK   Wang Shu-Jen SJ   Vahland Joern J   Ellinger Frank F   Leo Karl K  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20210127 6


Today's organic electronic devices, such as the highly successful OLED displays, are based on disordered films, with carrier mobilities orders of magnitude below those of inorganic semiconductors like silicon or GaAs. For organic devices such as diodes and transistors, higher charge carrier mobilities are paramount to achieve high performance. Organic single crystals have been shown to offer these required high mobilities. However, manufacturing and processing of these crystals are complex, rend  ...[more]

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