Semiconductor films that allow facile ion transport can be electronically doped via electrochemistry, where the amount of injected charge can be controlled by the potential applied. To apply electrochemical doping to the design of semiconductor devices, the injected charge has to be stabilized to avoid unintentional relaxation back to the intrinsic state. Here, we investigate methods to increase the stability of electrochemically injected charges in thin films of a wide variety of semiconductor materials, namely inorganic semiconductors (ZnO NCs, CdSe NCs, and CdSe/CdS core/shell NCs) and organic semiconductors (P3DT, PCBM, and C60). We show that by charging the semiconductors at elevated temperatures in solvents with melting points above r...
Organic electronics, devices constructed from electronically active small molecules and polymers, ar...
The paper reports on a characteristic property of electroactive materials bearing an electron-rich a...
Miniaturisation of electronic devices has driven development of high speed, high density processors ...
Control over the charge carrier density of semiconductor materials is essential for various electron...
Quantum dots (QDs) are considered for devices like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photodetectors a...
Organic semiconductors (OSCs) have incredible prospects for next-generation, flexible electronic dev...
Electronic doping of semiconductor nanomaterials can be efficiently achieved using electrochemistry....
The discovery of semi-conducting organic materials has opened new possibilities for electronic devic...
Doping to enhance the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is not without its challenge...
Control over the charge density is very important for implementation of colloidal semiconductor nano...
The discovery of semi-conducting and conducting organic materials has opened new possibilities for e...
Films of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) show great promise for application in optoelectronic devices. ...
Quantum dots and conducting polymers are modern semiconductors with a high potential for application...
Enhancing the dielectric permittivity of organic semiconductors may open new opportunities to contro...
We report the hole transport properties of semiconducting polymers in contact with ionic liquids as ...
Organic electronics, devices constructed from electronically active small molecules and polymers, ar...
The paper reports on a characteristic property of electroactive materials bearing an electron-rich a...
Miniaturisation of electronic devices has driven development of high speed, high density processors ...
Control over the charge carrier density of semiconductor materials is essential for various electron...
Quantum dots (QDs) are considered for devices like light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photodetectors a...
Organic semiconductors (OSCs) have incredible prospects for next-generation, flexible electronic dev...
Electronic doping of semiconductor nanomaterials can be efficiently achieved using electrochemistry....
The discovery of semi-conducting organic materials has opened new possibilities for electronic devic...
Doping to enhance the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is not without its challenge...
Control over the charge density is very important for implementation of colloidal semiconductor nano...
The discovery of semi-conducting and conducting organic materials has opened new possibilities for e...
Films of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) show great promise for application in optoelectronic devices. ...
Quantum dots and conducting polymers are modern semiconductors with a high potential for application...
Enhancing the dielectric permittivity of organic semiconductors may open new opportunities to contro...
We report the hole transport properties of semiconducting polymers in contact with ionic liquids as ...
Organic electronics, devices constructed from electronically active small molecules and polymers, ar...
The paper reports on a characteristic property of electroactive materials bearing an electron-rich a...
Miniaturisation of electronic devices has driven development of high speed, high density processors ...