The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex layer structure, such as white organic light-emitting diodes, require the availability of an accurate and fast method for extracting the materials parameters, which determine the mobility in each of the layers from a set of experimental data. The absence of such a generally used method may be regarded as one of the reasons why so far relatively little consensus has been obtained concerning the most appropriate transport model, the shape of the density of states (DOS), and the underlying microscopic parameters, such as the width of the DOS and the density of hopping sites. In this paper, we present a time-efficient Gauss-Newton method for extra...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
We investigate the effect of disorder on the voltage and layer thickness dependence of the current d...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
The development and application of predictive models for organic electronic devices with a complex l...
We investigate the effect of disorder on the voltage and layer thickness dependence of the current d...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The Density of States (DOS) is an ingredient of critical importance for the accurate physical unders...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...
The charge-carrier mobility in organic semiconductors is often studied using non-steady-state experi...