Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9776323 | Synthetic Metals | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We report on fast transient photoconductivity measurements on highly oriented films of poly(p-phenylene vinylene) at various excitation densities and temperatures via linear (400 nm) or two-photon (800 nm) excitation. The photocurrent waveform is found to be independent of the applied electric field (up to F â¼Â 3 Ã 105 V/cm) but strongly dependent on excitation density. A significant reduction of the photocurrent lifetime is observed at higher light intensities, clearly indicating carrier bimolecular recombination. A transport mechanism mediated by traps is also evident by the long-lived (up to 1 μs) photocurrent 'tail' that diminishes at low temperatures. We have fitted the transient photocurrent waveforms to a kinetic model from which the dynamics of carrier recombination, trapping and de-trapping were deduced.
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Authors
C. Soci, D. Moses, A.J. Heeger,