Charge-transfer interfaces between metal and redox arylamine molecular films: As probed with anode interfacial engineering approach in single-layer organic diodes
J. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110, pp. 17493-17497 We investigate the charge-transfer interfaces between metal and redox arylamine molecular films through studying the current-voltage characteristics of single-layer organic diodes with the aid of anode interfacial engineering method. The diode turn-on volt...
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Zusammenfassung: | J. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110, pp. 17493-17497 We investigate the charge-transfer interfaces between metal and redox
arylamine molecular films through studying the current-voltage characteristics
of single-layer organic diodes with the aid of anode interfacial engineering
method. The diode turn-on voltage is shown to be highly sensitive to the
arylamine/metal charge-transfer interfaces and thus can serve as a probe in
detecting such organic/metal interfaces. We show that the diode electrical
performance could be tuned through engineering the arylamine/metal interfaces
via controlling the factors of anode work function, arylamine substitute
groups, and active layer surface morphology etc. The conduction mechanism of
the diodes is shown to be injection limited, which could be well described with
Richardson-Schottky thermonic emission model. Our work may provide some insight
into the use of single-layer organic diode and interfacial engineering method
to rapidly probe the organic/metal and even organic/organic charge-transfer
interfaces. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/0508453 |