Doping is an extremely important process where intentional insertion of impurities in semiconductors controls their electronic properties. In organic semiconductors, one of the convenient, but inefficient, ways of doping is the spin casting of a precursor mixture of components in solution, followed by solvent evaporation. Active control over this process holds the key to significant improvements over current poor doping efficiencies. Yet, an optimized control can only come from a detailed understanding of electronic interactions responsible for the low doping efficiencies. Here, we use two-dimensional nonlinear optical spectroscopy to examine these interactions in the course of the doping process by probing the solution mixture of doped org...
Solution-processable molecular dopants are popular wet-lab mediators to engineer the electronic prop...
Ionizing chemical dopants are widely used in organic semiconductors to enhance the charge transport ...
The mechanism by which molecular dopants donate free charge carriers to the host organic semiconduct...
Doping is an extremely important process where intentional insertion of impurities in semiconductors...
Controlling the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is a key asset for organic electro...
Conductivity doping of organic semiconductors is an essential prerequisite for many organic devices,...
The properties of organic semiconductors make them well-suited for certain applications in electroni...
Although the density of states (DOS) distribution of charge transporting states in an organic semico...
The field of organic electronics thrives on the hope of enabling low-cost, solution-processed electr...
A method to determine the doping induced charge carrier profiles in lightly and moderately doped org...
Strong molecular dopants for organic semiconductors that are stable against diffusion are in demand,...
Molecular doping is a key technique for realizing high efficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLED...
Doping to enhance the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is not without its challenge...
Although doping is a cornerstone of the inorganic semiconductor industry, most devices using organic...
Molecular p-doping allows for an increase in the conductivity of organic semiconductors, which is re...
Solution-processable molecular dopants are popular wet-lab mediators to engineer the electronic prop...
Ionizing chemical dopants are widely used in organic semiconductors to enhance the charge transport ...
The mechanism by which molecular dopants donate free charge carriers to the host organic semiconduct...
Doping is an extremely important process where intentional insertion of impurities in semiconductors...
Controlling the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is a key asset for organic electro...
Conductivity doping of organic semiconductors is an essential prerequisite for many organic devices,...
The properties of organic semiconductors make them well-suited for certain applications in electroni...
Although the density of states (DOS) distribution of charge transporting states in an organic semico...
The field of organic electronics thrives on the hope of enabling low-cost, solution-processed electr...
A method to determine the doping induced charge carrier profiles in lightly and moderately doped org...
Strong molecular dopants for organic semiconductors that are stable against diffusion are in demand,...
Molecular doping is a key technique for realizing high efficient organic light-emitting diodes (OLED...
Doping to enhance the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is not without its challenge...
Although doping is a cornerstone of the inorganic semiconductor industry, most devices using organic...
Molecular p-doping allows for an increase in the conductivity of organic semiconductors, which is re...
Solution-processable molecular dopants are popular wet-lab mediators to engineer the electronic prop...
Ionizing chemical dopants are widely used in organic semiconductors to enhance the charge transport ...
The mechanism by which molecular dopants donate free charge carriers to the host organic semiconduct...