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Dopant Pairing in a Molecular Semiconductor
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 2011
Abstract
Recent doping experiments in n-type perylene diimide (PPEEB) semiconducting thin films showed an unexpected quadratic dependence of electrical conductivity upon dopant molecule concentration. We propose that singly-ionized dopant pairs outnumber ionized unpaired dopants and dominate conductivity. Random association into dopant pairs during spin coating then explains the quadratic dependence. Classical calculations confirm that dopant pairing reduces the binding energy of the easiest-to-ionize electron. Our model agrees with the measured conductivity activation energy and magnitude, assuming typical electron mobility in the crystal. The random distribution of dopants implies their distribution cannot equilibrate during the spincoating process.
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