A unified model of hopping thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) and thermally stimulated current (TSC) in disordered organic semiconductors and polymers is suggested. The differences between photoinduced TSL and TSC, measured on the same sample, are explained by the fact that metastable geminate pairs of charges rather than free carriers are primarily photogenerated in these materials. Since the Coulomb interaction does not prevent carriers from recombining into excitons, the rate-limiting step in the TSL kinetics is carrier release from traps. However, the Coulomb binding energy strongly affects the dissociation of geminate pairs into free charge carriers and, therefore, it changes the apparent activation energy of TSC
The knowledge about properties of electronic traps in organic semiconductors is one of the major key...
The performance of organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, is to a...
This dissertation details work done on two different descriptions of charge transport. The first top...
A unified model of hopping thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) and thermally stimulated current ...
Electronic devices made of organic molecules are starting to show their transfomative power in vario...
The trap-assisted recombination of electrons and holes in organic semiconductors is investigated. Th...
Quantifying energetic disorder in organic semiconductors continues to attract attention because of i...
Doped organic semiconductors typically exhibit a thermal activation of their electrical conductivity...
Improvement of the performance of organic disordered semiconductors (OSC) is driven by the understan...
Charge transport in polymeric or small-molecule organic semiconductors used in organic light-emittin...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
Charge carrier mobilities of organic semiconductors are often characterized using steady-state measu...
electric properties of disordered organic semiconductors under the premise of the Gaussian disorder ...
This project investigated transient photoconductivity in organic donor-acceptor (D-A) systems, where...
The field of organic electronics has been thriving for the last decades due to growing commercial in...
The knowledge about properties of electronic traps in organic semiconductors is one of the major key...
The performance of organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, is to a...
This dissertation details work done on two different descriptions of charge transport. The first top...
A unified model of hopping thermally stimulated luminescence (TSL) and thermally stimulated current ...
Electronic devices made of organic molecules are starting to show their transfomative power in vario...
The trap-assisted recombination of electrons and holes in organic semiconductors is investigated. Th...
Quantifying energetic disorder in organic semiconductors continues to attract attention because of i...
Doped organic semiconductors typically exhibit a thermal activation of their electrical conductivity...
Improvement of the performance of organic disordered semiconductors (OSC) is driven by the understan...
Charge transport in polymeric or small-molecule organic semiconductors used in organic light-emittin...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
Charge carrier mobilities of organic semiconductors are often characterized using steady-state measu...
electric properties of disordered organic semiconductors under the premise of the Gaussian disorder ...
This project investigated transient photoconductivity in organic donor-acceptor (D-A) systems, where...
The field of organic electronics has been thriving for the last decades due to growing commercial in...
The knowledge about properties of electronic traps in organic semiconductors is one of the major key...
The performance of organic optoelectronic devices, such as organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells, is to a...
This dissertation details work done on two different descriptions of charge transport. The first top...