Charge Transport Investigations in Novel Triarylamine Derivatives Based Organic Devices
Date
2018
Authors
Fernandes, Jean Maria
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Research on new organic semiconductor materials and their optoelectronic
properties has been growing in prominence due to diverse potential applications. This
thesis explores the charge transport properties of some novel triarylamine based organic
semiconductors in hole-only devices to examine their suitability for OLED
applications. Devices fabricated by physical vapor deposition are characterized using
Impedance Spectroscopy as well as frequency and/or voltage dependent measurements
of current density, capacitance and conductivity. The thickness dependent hole
injection efficiency of 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane
(F4TCNQ) film in devices of N,N′-Di(1-naphthyl)-N,N′-diphenyl-(1,1′-biphenyl)-4,4′-
diamine (α-NPD) shows that the hole injection and transport properties reach a
maximum for F4TCNQ film of optimum thickness of ~ 4 nm. The hole mobility of
α-NPD (~ 10-5-10-4 cm2V-1s-1) is observed to increase over several orders of magnitude
with its thickness and is found to be in good agreement with the literature. Following
these studies, the electrical and optical properties of hole-only devices are investigated
using triphenylamine (TPA) derivatives with either methyl or tert-butyl as side groups.
This substitution is seen to improve charge transport properties. In addition to the above
mentioned measurements, the role of side groups on the electrical and optical properties
of the TPA derivatives is also investigated through UV-Vis and Photoluminescence
(PL) spectroscopy. The frequency dependent analysis of charge carrier hopping rate
reveals a crossover from dc to ac conductivity in the presence of a small ac bias. The
new TPA molecules investigated are seen to possess hole mobility in the order of
10-7-10-6 cm2V-1s-1 and Photo Luminescence (PL) efficiency (~ 30%) which indicate
their suitability for OLED applications.
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Department of Physics, Organic semiconductor, Impedance Spectroscopy, triarylamine, mobility, hopping rate