High Efficiency Doping of Conjugated Polymer for Investigation of Intercorrelation of Thermoelectric Effects with Electrical and Morphological Properties

Intercorrelation of thermoelectric properties of a doped conjugated semiconducting polymer (PIDF-BT) with charge carrier density, conductive morphology, and crystallinity are systematically investigated. Upon being doped with F4-TCNQ by the sequential doping method, PIDF-BT exhibited a high electric...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2020-01, Vol.12 (1), p.1151-1158
Hauptverfasser: Yoon, Sang Eun, Kang, Yeongkwon, Noh, So Yeon, Park, Jeongwoo, Lee, Sang Yeon, Park, Jaehong, Lee, Dae Woon, Whang, Dong Ryeol, Kim, Taekyeong, Kim, Gun-Ho, Seo, Hyungtak, Kim, Bong-Gi, Kim, Jong H
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Zusammenfassung:Intercorrelation of thermoelectric properties of a doped conjugated semiconducting polymer (PIDF-BT) with charge carrier density, conductive morphology, and crystallinity are systematically investigated. Upon being doped with F4-TCNQ by the sequential doping method, PIDF-BT exhibited a high electrical conductivity over 210 S cm–1. The significant enhancement of electrical conductivity resulted from a high charge carrier density, which is attributed to the effective charge–transfer-based integer doping between PIDF-BT and dopant molecules. Based on the systemic characterization on the optical, electrical, and structural properties of doped PIDF-BT annealed at different temperatures, we investigated the characteristic correlations between thermoelectric properties of PIDF-BT films and their four-probe electrical conductivity, charge carrier density, and charge carrier mobility obtained from AC Hall effect measurements. This study revealed that exercising fine control over the crystallinity and conductive migration of the conjugated polymer films can be a strategic approach to suppressing the degradation of the Seebeck coefficient at high charge carrier density and ultimately to maximizing the power factors of organic thermoelectric devices.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b17825