Disentangling Bulk and Interface Phenomena in a Molecularly Doped Polymer Semiconductor
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2021
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Doping the electron-transport polymer poly{[N,N?-bis(2-octyldodecyl)naphthalene-1,4,5,8-bis(dicarboximide)-2,6-diyl]-alt-5,5?-(2,2?-bithiophene)} [P(NDI2OD-T2)] with the bulky, strongly reducing metallocene 1,2,3,4,1?,2?,3?,4?-octaphenylrhodocene (OPR) leads to an increased bulk conductivity and a decreased contact resistance. While the former arises from low-level n-doping of the intrinsic polymer and increased carrier mobility due to trap-filling, the latter arises from a pronounced accumulation of dopant molecules at an indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate. Electron transfer from OPR to ITO leads to a work function reduction, which pins the Fermi level at the P(NDI2OD-T2) conduction band and thus minimizes the electron injection barrier and the contact resistance. The results demonstrate that disentangling the effects of electrode modification by the dopant and bulk doping is essential to comprehensively understand doped organic semiconductors. � 2021 The Authors. Advanced Optical Materials published by Wiley-VCH GmbH
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conjugated polymers; doping; molecular electron donor; organic semiconductors
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