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Organic Electronics 1: Materials and Physical Processes


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Due to their special properties, organic semiconductors enable the development of large-area, low-cost devices, paving the way for flexible and nomadic applications that advantageously replace those made with traditional semiconductors.

This book describes the properties and deposition methods of organic semiconductors, transparent conductive materials or metals which are used in the fabrication of organic devices. The physical processes (optical, electrical and interface) that control the mechanisms in the formation and transport of the charge carriers of the materials are studied and explained in detail.

Organic Electronics 1 introduces the fundamental and applied aspects of the field of organic electronics. It is intended for researchers and students in university programs or engineering schools specializing in electronics, energy and materials.



Table of Contents:

Introduction ix

Chapter 1. Semiconductor Theory 1

1.1. Introduction 1

1.2. Review of the basic concepts of crystalline semiconductors 3

1.2.1. Intrinsic semiconductors 4

1.2.2. Extrinsic semiconductors 5

1.2.3. Fermi level 7

1.2.4. Charge transport in semiconductors 7

1.3. P–N junction 9

1.3.1. Space charge region 9

1.3.2. Junction capacitance 11

1.4. Impurities and defects 11

1.4.1. Traps and recombination centers 12

1.5. Metal/semiconductor contact 20

1.5.1. Parameters of metal/semiconductor contacts 20

1.5.2. Formation of metal/semiconductor contacts 21

1.5.3. Width λ of the space charge region 23

1.5.4. Junction capacitance 23

1.5.5. Schottky effect 24

1.5.6. Schottky diode 25

1.6. Semiconductors under non-equilibrium conditions 27

1.6.1. Parameters of a semiconductor under non-equilibrium conditions 27

1.6.2. Recombination of carriers via recombination centers (Shockley–Read–Hall theory) 29

1.6.3. Transient relaxation current 31

1.7. Space charge current 34

1.7.1. The case of an ideal semiconductor 35

1.7.2. Trap-filled limit voltage 37

1.7.3. Discrete traps and trap distribution 37

1.8. Hopping conduction 38

Chapter 2. Materials 41

2.1. Introduction 41

2.2. Organic materials 42

2.2.1. Binding and hybridization of carbon 46

2.3. Conjugated polymers 48

2.3.1. Polyacetylene 49

2.3.2. Benzene 51

2.3.3. Deposition of polymer films 52

2.4. Energy bands 53

2.4.1. Concepts of solitons and polarons 55

2.4.2. Concept of doping 58

2.5. Small molecules 61

2.6. Design and engineering of organic materials 63

2.7. Hybrid materials or nanocomposites 65

2.7.1. Polymer matrix nanocomposites 67

2.7.2. Nanocomposites with nanomaterials 67

2.7.3. Preparation of nanocomposites 68

2.8. Transparent and conductive materials 73

2.8.1. Indium tin oxide 73

2.8.2. Fluorine-doped tin oxide 74

2.8.3. Other transparent oxide conductors 75

2.8.4. Other transparent conductive materials 75

2.9. Materials for encapsulation 78

2.9.1. Glass slides 78

2.9.2. Hybrid multilayers 79

Chapter 3. Optical Processes 81

3.1. Introduction 81

3.2. Interaction between light and molecules 81

3.2.1. Electronic transitions 81

3.2.2. Selection rules 82

3.3. Optical processes 84

3.3.1. Light absorption 84

3.3.2. Light emission 88

3.3.3. Perrin–Jablonski diagram 91

3.3.4. Quenching 91

3.4. Excitons 99

3.4.1. Classification of excitons 100

3.4.2. Binding energy of excitons 101

3.4.3. Movement of excitons 103

3.4.4. Dissociation of excitons 103

3.5. Experimental techniques 104

3.5.1. UV–visible absorption spectroscopy 104

3.5.2. Photoluminescence spectroscopy 106

3.5.3. Infrared and Raman spectroscopy 110

Chapter 4. Electronic Processes 115

4.1. Introduction 115

4.2. Charge carrier injection process 116

4.2.1. Injection mechanisms 117

4.2.2. Hole or electron devices 119

4.2.3. Transport layers 121

4.3. Charge transport process 123

4.3.1. Hopping mechanisms 124

4.3.2. Space-charge limited conduction 133

4.3.3. Defects and traps in organic semiconductors 140

Chapter 5. Interface Processes 155

5.1. Introduction 155

5.2. Formation of organic semiconductor/metal interfaces 155

5.2.1. Vacuum-level alignment model: Mott–Schottky theory 156

5.2.2. Interface dipole model: Bardeen’s theory 156

5.2.3. Characteristics of organic semiconductor/metal interfaces 158

5.2.4. Fermi-level pinning 160

5.2.5. Integer charge transfer process 162

5.3. Surface characterization techniques 166

5.3.1. Atomic force microscopy 166

5.3.2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy 167

5.3.3. UV photoelectron spectroscopy 168

5.4. Interface engineering 169

5.4.1. Inverted structure devices 170

5.4.2. Self-assembled monolayers 172

5.5. Conclusion 174

List of Acronyms 175

References 183

Index 191



About the Author :

Thien-Phap Nguyen is Professor Emeritus at the University of Nantes, France. He has taught solid state physics and organic electronics. His research focuses on semiconductors and electronic components.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781786303219
  • Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 10 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Materials and Physical Processes
  • Width: 10 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1786303213
  • Publisher Date: 11 May 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Weight: 521 gr


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