Rectifying organic junctions of molecular assemblies based on perylene ion salts
- 22 December 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 103 (24) , 10689-10695
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.469855
Abstract
Using a solid-state diffusion technique, conducting perylene radical ion salt films have been prepared with alkali ions (Na+ and K+) and antimony hexachloride (SbCl6−) as counter ions. The successful preparation of separate radical anion salt films and cation salt films, respectively, is proved by in situ absorption spectroscopy, conductivity measurements, and electron spin resonance. In contrast to comparatively weakly doped inorganic semiconductors, the ion salts have a high concentration of charge carriers of roughly one charge per molecular unit entailing correlation of the carriers. The sandwich structures consisting of both the cation salt layer and the anion salt layer, form an electrical junction comparable to the PIN-junctions (p-doped, intrinsic, n-doped) known from inorganic diodes. The rectifying ratio amounts up to 105:1 at ±0.5 V and the breakdown voltage in the reverse sense is −20 V at 300 K.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Nanostructured organic materials: copper- and silver-TCNQ radical saltsNanostructured Materials, 1995
- Spin dynamics in oriented lithium phthalocyanine thin films investigated by pulsed electron spin resonanceThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1995
- Temperature dependence of the electronic spin relaxation of DCNQI saltsApplied Magnetic Resonance, 1994
- Reversible ESR linebroadening in thin films of alkali-DCNQI radical ion salts by oxygenJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1992
- Anisotropic thin films of organic metals based on the DCNQI radical anionSynthetic Metals, 1991
- Theory of switching in p-n-insulator (tunnel)-metal devices: Part I: Punchthrough modeSolid-State Electronics, 1979
- Polyacetylene, (CH)x: n-type and p-type doping and compensationApplied Physics Letters, 1978
- Energy Levels of Electron and Hole Traps in the Band Gap of Doped Anthracene CrystalsPhysica Status Solidi (a), 1975
- Energy levels of polyacene crystalsPhysica Status Solidi (a), 1974
- Electronic spectra of mono‐ and di‐negative aromatic ionsRecueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1957