New Leap in Flexible Electronics: MANA's Breakthrough Doping Innovation
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Organic semiconductors consisting of polymers are important for the development of flexible electronic devices. However, achieving consistent conductivity using current doping methods is challenging. Doping involves the addition of dopants to the semiconductor via a redox reaction to increase the density of charge carriers. However, the process is sensitive to the reaction atmosphere and impurities, particularly water, which deactivates the dopants.
In a new study, a research team led by Dr.
In PCET, protons and electrons are simultaneously transferred between two molecules. This reaction provides a way to convert an organic semiconductor into a p-type doped state by encouraging a molecule to accept electrons from the semiconductor. For the doping process, the researchers immersed PBTTT, an organic semiconductor, in an aqueous solution containing benzoquinone (BQ), hydroquinone (HQ), and hydrophobic molecular anions. BQ receives protons from the aqueous solution along with electrons from PBTTT. The electron transfer from the organic semiconductor increases the number of holes in the organic semiconductor, changing its conductivity.
The advantage of this method lies in its reproducibility and pH-dependent controllability. Adjusting the solution's pH allows precise control over the doping amount and, subsequently, the conductivity. "The Fermi level of the semiconductors was precisely and reproducibly tuned by the pH of the doping solution," says
This innovative doping method offers a cost-effective approach for developing flexible and stable electronics, such as wireless sensors, energy-harvesting modules, biomolecular devices, displays, and solar cells.
Research Highlights Vol. 86
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SOURCE Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
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