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Organic-Inorganic Charge Transfer Complex with Charge Modulation after Electrical Pre-biasing.

Dong ShenChunqing MaTsz-Wai NgHrisheekesh Thachoth ChandranMing-Fai LoChun-Sing Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Several breakthroughs in organic optoelectronic devices with new applications and performance improvement have been made recently by exploiting novel properties of charge transfer complexes (CTCs). In this work, a CTC film formed by coevaporating molybdenum(VI) oxide and pentacene (MoO3:pentacene) shows a strong dipole of 2.4 eV with direction controllability via pre-biasing with an external voltage. While CTCs are most widely known for their much red-shifted energy gaps, there is so far no report on their controllable dipoles. By controlling this dipole with an electrical pre-bias in a MoO3:pentacene CTC based device, current changes over 2 orders of magnitude can be achieved. Kelvin probe force microscopy further confirms that surface potential of the MoO3:pentacene film can be modulated by an external electric field. It is shown for the first time that a dipole of controllable direction can be set up inside a CTC layer by pre-biasing. This concept is further tested by incorporating the CTC layer in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices. It was demonstrated that by pre-biasing the OPV devices in different directions, their open circuit voltages (Voc) can be significantly tuned via the built-in potentials.
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