| Literature DB >> 33552854 |
Shun Watanabe1,2,3, Ryohei Hakamatani1, Keita Yaegashi1, Yu Yamashita1,4, Han Nozawa5, Mari Sasaki1, Shohei Kumagai1, Toshihiro Okamoto1,2,3, Cindy G Tang6, Lay-Lay Chua6,7, Peter K H Ho6, Jun Takeya1,2,4,5.
Abstract
A highly periodic electrostatic potential, even though established in van der Waals bonded organic crystals, is essential for the realization of a coherent band electron system. While impurity doping is an effective chemical operation that can precisely tune the energy of an electronic system, it always faces an unavoidable difficulty in molecular crystals because the introduction of a relatively high density of dopants inevitably destroys the highly ordered molecular framework. In striking contrast, a versatile strategy is presented to create coherent 2D electronic carriers at the surface of organic semiconductor crystals with their precise molecular structures preserved perfectly. The formation of an assembly of redox-active molecular dopants via a simple one-shot solution process on a molecularly flat crystalline surface allows efficient chemical doping and results in a relatively high carrier density of 1013 cm-2 at room temperature. Structural and magnetotransport analyses comprehensively reveal that excellent carrier transport and piezoresistive effects can be obtained that are similar to those in bulk crystals.Entities:
Keywords: 2D electronic system; molecular doping; organic semiconductors; piezoresistive effect; single crystals
Year: 2020 PMID: 33552854 PMCID: PMC7856890 DOI: 10.1002/advs.202002065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Sci (Weinh) ISSN: 2198-3844 Impact factor: 16.806