The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.2 Characterization and Materials Physics

[13a-A405-1~11] 12.2 Characterization and Materials Physics

Fri. Mar 13, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM A405 (6-405)

Hiroyuki Matui(Yamagata Univ.), Ken-ichi Nakayama(阪大)

11:30 AM - 11:45 AM

[13a-A405-10] MIS-CELIV Carrier Mobility Measurement on Triphenylamine-Thienothiophene-Based Hole Transport Material with LiTFSI

〇(DC)WooJin Kim1, Yuki Nishikawa1, Thanh-Tuan Bui2, Fabrice Goubard2, Quang-Duy Dao3, Akihiko Fujii1, Masanori Ozaki1 (1.Osaka Univ., 2.Cergy-Pontoise Univ., 3.VNU-Univ. of Science)

Keywords:Organic electronics, Hole transport material, Carrier transport properties

Recently, a hole transport material, 4,4’-(thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-2,5-diyl)bis(N,N-bis(4-methoxyphenyl) aniline) (TT-2,5-TPA) was developed and applied for hybrid perovskite solar cells[1]. The electronic properties of TT-2,5-TPA could be modified by blending a dopant, such as lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide (LiTFSI), with considerable advantages to raise the charge carrier concentration[2]. In this paper, the carrier mobility of TT-2,5-TPA with LiTFSI regarding to temperature dependence was studied by metal-insulator-semiconductor charge extraction by the linearly increasing voltage (MIS-CELIV)[3] method. Device structure with TT-2,5-TPA film was composed for the MIS-CELIV measurement. The injected holes were accumulated near the interface of MgF2/TT-2,5-TPA and extracted through the MoO3/Au electrode by a sawtooth-wave applying a reversely-biased linearly-increasing voltage bias. The activation energy (Ea) of the TT-2,5-TPA thin film with LiTFSI changed as a function of doping concentration, and was evaluated to be 115-26 meV[4]. The decrease of Ea can be interpreted that most of the localized carriers cause the thermal activation involved with the enhanced hopping rate owing to the LiTFSI doping.
[Acknowledgments] This work was partially supported by the JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers 18H04514, and the JSPS Core-to-Core Program A., Advanced Research Networks.
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