Controlled doping of phthalocyanine layers by cosublimation with acceptor molecules: A systematic Seebeck and conductivity study
- 30 November 1998
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 73 (22), 3202-3204
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.122718
Abstract
We investigate the doping of vanadyl–phthalocyanine by a fluorinated form of tetracyano-quinodimethane as an example of controlled doping of thin organic dye films by cosublimation of matrix and dopant. The electrical parameters of the films derived from conductivity and Seebeck measurements show that the results largely follow standard models used to describe the doping of crystalline semiconductors; e.g., a smooth shift of the Fermi level towards the valence states with increasing doping is observed. Other effects, like the superlinear increase of conductivity with the molar doping ratio, need the inclusion of additional effects like percolation.Keywords
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