Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses
We report on organic p-i-n homojunctions composed of differently doped vacuum-deposited pentacene layers. We observe a remarkably high built-in voltage of 1.65 V. An analysis of the current-voltage characteristics under dark and illuminated conditions reveals that the open-circuit voltage is directl...
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2008
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author | Harada, K Riede, M Leo, K Hild, O Elliott, C |
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description | We report on organic p-i-n homojunctions composed of differently doped vacuum-deposited pentacene layers. We observe a remarkably high built-in voltage of 1.65 V. An analysis of the current-voltage characteristics under dark and illuminated conditions reveals that the open-circuit voltage is directly related to the built-in voltage and that the recombination process is influenced by the distinct charge transport properties of electrons and holes in the pentacene film. By a comparison with p-i-p and n-i-n single-carrier homojunctions, deep trap states located around 0.63 eV below the electron transport level are shown to influence the properties. © 2008 The American Physical Society. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:a3b69425-62da-42c4-aaa3-ecc92583073c2022-03-27T02:28:56ZPentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responsesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a3b69425-62da-42c4-aaa3-ecc92583073cEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordAmerican Physical Society2008Harada, KRiede, MLeo, KHild, OElliott, CWe report on organic p-i-n homojunctions composed of differently doped vacuum-deposited pentacene layers. We observe a remarkably high built-in voltage of 1.65 V. An analysis of the current-voltage characteristics under dark and illuminated conditions reveals that the open-circuit voltage is directly related to the built-in voltage and that the recombination process is influenced by the distinct charge transport properties of electrons and holes in the pentacene film. By a comparison with p-i-p and n-i-n single-carrier homojunctions, deep trap states located around 0.63 eV below the electron transport level are shown to influence the properties. © 2008 The American Physical Society. |
spellingShingle | Harada, K Riede, M Leo, K Hild, O Elliott, C Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title | Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title_full | Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title_fullStr | Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title_full_unstemmed | Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title_short | Pentacene homojunctions: Electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
title_sort | pentacene homojunctions electron and hole transport properties and related photovoltaic responses |
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