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Electrical Conductivity of Doped Organic Semiconductors Limited by Carrier-Carrier Interactions.

Marten Koopmans1, Miina A T Leiviskä1, Jian Liu1, Jingjin Dong1, Li Qiu1,2, Jan C Hummelen1,2, Giuseppe Portale1, Michael C Heiber3, L Jan Anton Koster1.   

Abstract

High electrical conductivity is a prerequisite for improving the performance of organic semiconductors for various applications and can be achieved through molecular doping. However, often the conductivity is enhanced only up to a certain optimum doping concentration, beyond which it decreases significantly. We combine analytical work and Monte Carlo simulations to demonstrate that carrier-carrier interactions can cause this conductivity decrease and reduce the maximum conductivity by orders of magnitude, possibly in a broad range of materials. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we disentangle the effect of carrier-carrier interactions from carrier-dopant interactions. Coulomb potentials of ionized dopants are shown to decrease the conductivity, but barely influence the trend of conductivity versus doping concentration. We illustrate these findings using a doped fullerene derivative for which we can correctly estimate the carrier density at which the conductivity maximizes. We use grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering to show that the decrease of the conductivity cannot be explained by changes to the microstructure. We propose the reduction of carrier-carrier interactions as a strategy to unlock higher-conductivity organic semiconductors.

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Keywords:  Coulomb interaction; GIWAXS; doping; electrical conductivity; kinetic Monte Carlo simulation; organic semiconductors

Year:  2020        PMID: 33263385     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c15490

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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