Substantial potential steps similar to 0.5 eV are frequently observed in organic multilayers of donor and acceptor molecules. Often such potential steps depend on the order in which the individual layers are deposited, or on which substrate they are deposited. In this paper we outline a model for these potential steps, based upon integer charge transfer between donors and acceptors, charge equilibration across the multilayer, and simple electrostatics. Each donor, acceptor, or substrate material is characterized by a pinning level, and the potential profile can be deduced from the sequential order of the layers, and the differences between their pinning levels. For particular orderings we predict that intrinsic potential differences lead to...
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Substantial potential steps ∼0.5 eV are frequently observed in organic multilayers of donor and acce...
We develop an integer charge transfer model for the potential steps observed at interfaces between d...
The atomic structure of interfaces between conducting electrodes and molecular organic materials var...
Recent progress in the improvement of organic solar cells lead to a power conversion efficiency to o...
Organic hetero-junctions in multi-layered thin film stacks comprising alternate layers of the molecu...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
Increased hole density in an electron donor-type organic semiconductor can be achieved by deposition...
The geometry-dependent energy transfer rate from an electrically pumped inorganic semiconductor quan...
We study the evolution of the electric surface potential for small molecular organic semiconductors ...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
We calculated the energy landscape of charged molecules that is determined by electrostatic and indu...
Minimizing charge carrier injection barriers and extraction losses at interfaces between organic sem...
We present a multi-scale model for charge transport across grain boundaries in molecular electronic ...
We calculated the energy landscape of charged molecules that is determined by electrostatic and indu...
The extraordinary semiconducting properties of conjugated organic materials continue to attract atte...
Substantial potential steps ∼0.5 eV are frequently observed in organic multilayers of donor and acce...
We develop an integer charge transfer model for the potential steps observed at interfaces between d...
The atomic structure of interfaces between conducting electrodes and molecular organic materials var...
Recent progress in the improvement of organic solar cells lead to a power conversion efficiency to o...
Organic hetero-junctions in multi-layered thin film stacks comprising alternate layers of the molecu...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
Increased hole density in an electron donor-type organic semiconductor can be achieved by deposition...
The geometry-dependent energy transfer rate from an electrically pumped inorganic semiconductor quan...
We study the evolution of the electric surface potential for small molecular organic semiconductors ...
Recently, Niederhausen et al. [Phys. Rev. B 86, 081411 R 2012 ] have reported on the energy level ...
We calculated the energy landscape of charged molecules that is determined by electrostatic and indu...
Minimizing charge carrier injection barriers and extraction losses at interfaces between organic sem...
We present a multi-scale model for charge transport across grain boundaries in molecular electronic ...
We calculated the energy landscape of charged molecules that is determined by electrostatic and indu...
The extraordinary semiconducting properties of conjugated organic materials continue to attract atte...