Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8961404 | Journal of Luminescence | 2019 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We investigated an optical carrier injection mechanism in an organic semiconductor rubrene crystal. We simultaneously measured exciton photoluminescence (PL) and photocurrent under an electric field higher than 1â¯kV/cm at room temperature. An anti-correlation between the exciton PL intensity and photocurrent was observed. This directly indicates that carriers are generated through an exciton dissociation induced by the electric field. The estimated exciton dissociation efficiency is on the order of 10â2 for an excitation wavelength of 442â¯nm under an electric field of 12â¯kV/cm at room temperature. In addition, we revealed that both carriers and excitons are trapped at oxidation sites at the surface area of the crystal and more efficiently emit a modified luminescence.
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Authors
K. Goto, T. Takayama, K. Ohata, K. Matsushita, I. Akimoto,