Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing
Electrical annealing (EA) is one of the post treatments to enhance the electrical performances of organic devices. To date, the improvements using EA have only been reported for the solution-processed devices because its mechanism has been known as the alignments of ionic impurities or polymer chain...
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| author | Chan-Mo Kang Jeongkyun Roh Hyeonwoo Shin Changhee Lee Hyunkoo Lee |
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| description | Electrical annealing (EA) is one of the post treatments to enhance the electrical performances of organic devices. To date, the improvements using EA have only been reported for the solution-processed devices because its mechanism has been known as the alignments of ionic impurities or polymer chains. In this paper, we applied EA to thermally evaporated organic diodes which not have ionic impurities or polymer chains. After EA, the turn-on voltage of the diode was reduced, and the forward-bias current of the diode was increased without changing the reverse-bias current, resulting in an improvement of the cutoff frequency of the rectifier. In addition, we proposed a new mechanism to explain why the EA can be applied to the thermally evaporated organic devices. Based on time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and impedance spectra, we suggest that this improvement is due to the creation of a MoO3:pentacene mixed layer, leading to ease of charge injection. We believe that our finding will be helpful to understand change at the organic/metal interfaces and useful to apply a wide range of organic devices such as organic photovoltaics, organic light-emitting diodes, and organic thin-film transistors. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-d3b7ac2d75754a0a8fca192aeeb78fa22025-08-19T21:08:52ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017840828409010.1109/ACCESS.2019.29246668744508Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical AnnealingChan-Mo Kang0Jeongkyun Roh1Hyeonwoo Shin2Changhee Lee3Hyunkoo Lee4https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0302-8589Flexible Device Research Group, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, South KoreaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Inter-University Semiconductor Research Center, Seoul National University, Seoul, South KoreaFlexible Device Research Group, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Daejeon, South KoreaElectrical annealing (EA) is one of the post treatments to enhance the electrical performances of organic devices. To date, the improvements using EA have only been reported for the solution-processed devices because its mechanism has been known as the alignments of ionic impurities or polymer chains. In this paper, we applied EA to thermally evaporated organic diodes which not have ionic impurities or polymer chains. After EA, the turn-on voltage of the diode was reduced, and the forward-bias current of the diode was increased without changing the reverse-bias current, resulting in an improvement of the cutoff frequency of the rectifier. In addition, we proposed a new mechanism to explain why the EA can be applied to the thermally evaporated organic devices. Based on time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry and impedance spectra, we suggest that this improvement is due to the creation of a MoO3:pentacene mixed layer, leading to ease of charge injection. We believe that our finding will be helpful to understand change at the organic/metal interfaces and useful to apply a wide range of organic devices such as organic photovoltaics, organic light-emitting diodes, and organic thin-film transistors.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8744508/Electrical annealingfield-assisted annealingimpedance spectroscopyorganic diodesorganic rectifierspentacene diodes |
| spellingShingle | Chan-Mo Kang Jeongkyun Roh Hyeonwoo Shin Changhee Lee Hyunkoo Lee Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing Electrical annealing field-assisted annealing impedance spectroscopy organic diodes organic rectifiers pentacene diodes |
| title | Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing |
| title_full | Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing |
| title_fullStr | Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing |
| title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing |
| title_short | Investigation of Improved Performance for Organic Rectifying Diodes via Electrical Annealing |
| title_sort | investigation of improved performance for organic rectifying diodes via electrical annealing |
| topic | Electrical annealing field-assisted annealing impedance spectroscopy organic diodes organic rectifiers pentacene diodes |
| url | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8744508/ |
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