Doping of semiconductor
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Contributors
- TUD Dresden University of Technology
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for the production of doped organic semiconductor materials with increased charge carrier mobility and effective charge carrier mobility by doping with a doping agent. The doping agent is produced, essentially, by electro-crystallization in a first step and is selected from a group of organic compounds having a reduced oxidation potential. An organic semiconductor material is doped with the doping agent in a second step. Furthermore, the invention also relates to doped organic semi-conductor materials with increased charge carrier mobility and effective charge carrier mobility that are produced according to the above-mentioned method. In addition, the invention further relates to an organic diode comprising the doped organic semi-conductor materials that are produced according to the above-mentioned method.
Details
The invention relates to a method for the production of doped organic semiconductor materials with increased charge carrier mobility and effective charge carrier mobility by doping with a doping agent. The doping agent is produced, essentially, by electro-crystallization in a first step and is selected from a group of organic compounds having a reduced oxidation potential. An organic semiconductor material is doped with the doping agent in a second step. Furthermore, the invention also relates to doped organic semi-conductor materials with increased charge carrier mobility and effective charge carrier mobility that are produced according to the above-mentioned method. In addition, the invention further relates to an organic diode comprising the doped organic semi-conductor materials that are produced according to the above-mentioned method.
Original language | English |
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IPC (International Patent Classification) | H01L 51/ 00 A N |
Patent number | TW200514289 |
Country/Territory | Germany |
Priority date | 10 Oct 2003 |
Priority number | DE20031047856 |
Publication status | Published - 16 Apr 2005 |