The 64th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2017

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.4 Organic light-emitting devices and organic transistors

[16a-302-1~11] 12.4 Organic light-emitting devices and organic transistors

Thu. Mar 16, 2017 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 302 (302)

Kei Noda(Keio Univ.)

10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

[16a-302-7] Estimation of Charge-Injection Barriers at the Metal/Pentacene Interface Through Accumulated Charge Measurement

〇(M1)Masato Otsuka1, Tomofumi Kadoya1, Akinari Ogino1, Seiichi Sato1, Tokuji Yokomatsu2, Kazusuke Maenaka2, Jun-ichi Yamada1, Hiroyuki Tajima1 (1.Univ. of Hyogo MS., 2.Univ. of Hyogo Eng.)

Keywords:Charge-Injection barrier, Organic semiconductor device, Pentacene

Charge injection from a metal electrode to an organic semiconductor is a key issue in organic electronics. Recently, we have reported a new method to determine the charge-injection barrier, namely accumulated charge measurement (ACM). ACM is a method of applying triangular-wave voltage to two-terminal capacitor consisting of metal/organic semiconductor/insulator/metal structure. Then, accumulated charge at the organic-semiconductor layer is estimated. This method is capable of performing measurement of the actual device structure. It is therefore noteworthy that obtained information about the metal/semiconductor interface includes all factors such as the interfacial dipole, carrier traps, and impurity effects. In this presentation, we report that the charge-injection barrier from several electrodes to pentacene by use of ACM.