Organic magnetoresistance near saturation: mesoscopic effects in small devices
In organic light emitting diodes with small area the current may be dominated by a finite number, N of sites in which the electron-hole recombination occurs. As a result, averaging over the hyperfine magnetic fields, b_h, that are generated in these sites by the environment nuclei is incomplete. Thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | arXiv.org 2013-08 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In organic light emitting diodes with small area the current may be dominated by a finite number, N of sites in which the electron-hole recombination occurs. As a result, averaging over the hyperfine magnetic fields, b_h, that are generated in these sites by the environment nuclei is incomplete. This creates a random (mesoscopic) current component, {\Delta}I(B), at field B having relative magnitude ~ N^(-1/2). To quantify the statistical properties of {\Delta}I(B) we calculate the correlator K(B, {\Delta}B)= for parallel and perpendicular orientations of {\Delta}B. We demonstrate that mesoscopic fluctuations develop at fields B>>b_h, where the average magnetoresistance is near saturation. These fluctuations originate from the slow beating between S and T_0 states of the recombining e-h spin pair-partners. We identify the most relevant processes responsible for the current fluctuations as due to anomalously slow beatings that develop in sparse e-h polaron pairs at sites for which the b_h projections on the external field direction almost coincide. |
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ISSN: | 2331-8422 |
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1210.3443 |