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Role of electron blocking and trapping layers in transport characterization of a photovoltaic polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene)
Authors:Harrison K.H. LeeKevin K.H. Chan  S.K. So
Affiliation:Department of Physics and Center for Advanced Luminescence Materials, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:Hole injection and transport in films (300-350 nm) of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) were investigated by dark-injection space-charge-limited current (DI-SCLC) technique. For samples with a nominally hole-only configuration of anode/P3HT/Au, the DI current transients depart significantly from the theory, and the signals cannot be used for reliable carrier mobility extraction. The origin of the departure can be attributed to electron leakage from the Au cathode. We outline a means of suppressing electron leakage by inserting an interlayer between the P3HT and the cathode. This interlayer has dual functions of blocking and trapping electrons. Using this interlayer, we obtain well-defined DI-SCLC signals for reliable carrier mobility determination. With a suitable interlayer to suppress undesirable carrier injection and transport, DI-SCLC technique should find broad applications in the transport characterization of narrow gap photovoltaic polymers.
Keywords:DI-SCLC   P3HT   Electron blocking   Electron trapping
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