Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1594116 Solid State Communications 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The current density–voltage (J–VJ–V) behavior of polymer PDY 132 thin films has been investigated in hole-only device configuration, viz., ITO/poly(ethylene-dioxthiophene):polystyrenesulphonate (PEDOT:PSS)/PDY 132/Au, as a function of polymer (PDY) film thickness (150 nm and 200 nm) and temperature (290–90 K). Hole current density was found to follow two distinct modes of conduction, (i) low electric field region I: ohmic conduction where slope ∼1∼1, and (ii) intermediate and high electric field region II: non ohmic conduction where slope ∼2∼2. Region I has been attributed to the transport of intrinsic background charge carriers while region II has been found to be governed by space charge limited currents (SCLC) with hole mobility strongly dependent on electric field and temperature. The respective hole transport parameters determined from the SCLC regime, μp0μp0 is 3.7×10−3m2/Vs, μp(0,T)μp(0,T) is 3.7×10−8m2/Vs, and zero field activation energy (Δ0Δ0) of 0.48 eV is obtained.

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