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Electrical conductivity in 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic dianhidride (PTCDA)
Gvido Bratina, Robert Hudej, Marko Zavrtanik, John Nimly Brownell, 2001, original scientific article

Abstract: The transient photoresponse in 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride was examined in metal/organic semiconductor/metal heterostructures. Electron-hole pairs are generated within the structure for fields higher than 5 X 10[sup]4 V/cm as a consequence of the exciton dissociation. The mobility of the electrons perpendicular to the molecular layers increases with the applied electric field and saturates for fields higher than 5 X 10[sup]4 V/cm.
Keywords: organic semiconductor, thin films, transient photoconductivity
Published in RUNG: 10.07.2015; Views: 6520; Downloads: 40
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Ultra-visokovakuumski sistem za naparevanje organskih polprevodnikov
Robert Hudej, Gvido Bratina, 2001, original scientific article

Abstract: A new molecular-beam-epitaxy system for the growth of organic semiconductor layers was recently installed in the Laboratory for epitaxy and nanostructures of the Nova Gorica Polytechnic. The system is built around an ultra-high-vacuum chamber. The organic semiconductor material is evaporated from a low-temperature Knudsen cell. The system is equipped with a refraction high-energy electron-difraction system, a quadrupole mass spectrometer and a spectroscopic ellipsometer.
Keywords: ultra-high vacuum, molecular-beam epitaxy, Knudsen cell, mass quadrupole spectrometer, spectroscopic ellipsometer, high-energy electrons
Published in RUNG: 10.07.2015; Views: 5231; Downloads: 28
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Transport električnega naboja v organskih polprevodnikih, simulacija po metodi Monte Carlo
Robert Hudej, Gvido Bratina, Egon Pavlica, 2003, original scientific article

Abstract: The electric-charge transport in organic semiconductors is essentially different to the transport in ordered inorganic crystals. The reason is in thelocalization of the energy states, which act as charge-carrier transport channels between molecules. Consequently, the determination of the basic transport parameters in organic materials is inherently more involved than in their inorganic counterparts. The analytical methods that are used to describe charge transport in inorganic materials are unsuitable, since they are based on the extended electronic energy structure. We report here on the simulation of charge transport in organic semiconductor thin films. The simulation is based on the Monte Carlo method and describes the charge-carrier transport within the framework of carrier hopping between the sites. We employed a Gaussian energy distribution of the hopping sites with disorder elements. The degree of disorder is characterized by the width of the Gaussian distribution and is measured in eV units. The results of the transport simulation in 3,4,9,10-perylenedianhydride tetracarboxylic acid (PTCDA) show that the photogenerated charge-carrier current depends on the film thickness, temperature and disorder degree. The simulated photocurrents have the same amplitude in thick films as in the thin films, but the overall shape of the I(t) curve is more dispersive in thin films. The charge-carrier mobility decreases with the increasing degree of disorder at a given temperature. The simulation of the photogenerated positive charge carriers current matches with the time-of-flight experiment in a glass/ITO/PTCDA(600 nm)/In heterostructure at room temperature and an applied bias voltage of 8 V.
Keywords: neurejeni kristali, metoda Monte Carlo, organski polprevodniki, transport naboja, PTCDA, tranzientne meritve
Published in RUNG: 10.07.2015; Views: 5820; Downloads: 23
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Transient photocurrents in oligothiophene-based ultrathin film transistors
Egon Pavlica, Robert Hudej, Gvido Bratina, M. Leufgen, U. Bass, J. Geurts, L. W. Molenkamp, T. Muck, V. Wagner, 2004, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Published in RUNG: 15.10.2013; Views: 6829; Downloads: 40
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