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Enhancing Stability of n-Type Doped Organic Semiconductors through Low Boiling Point Solvent-Assisted Room Temperature Drying.

Da Eun LeeJoon Hak OhEun Kwang Lee
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The development of n-type organic semiconductors (OSCs) has been lagged behind that of p-type OSCs, mainly due to the limited availability of the electron deficient π-conjugated backbones and facile electron trapping by ambient oxidants. Improving the performance of n-type OSCs through n-doping is essential for realizing p-n junction diodes and complementary circuits. Conventional vacuum deposition doping is costly and time-consuming, while solution doping risks thermal damage through necessary annealing. Therefore, the development of a simpler, more affordable n-doping method is crucial. In this study, we have developed a solution-processed n-doping method using an organic cationic dye in a low boiling point solvent that can be dried at room temperature in 1 h, which eliminates the need for annealing. The effects of different organic cationic dyes and reducing agents on the n-type OSC were evaluated. After n-doping, electron mobility and photoresponsivity in the sample increased by 5.5 and 20 times, respectively, compared to undoped samples. Furthermore, there was no significant degradation in the electron mobility of the n-doped samples under ambient conditions after 15 days. Studying n-doping with various organic cationic dyes in different OSC materials, embracing further research into their applications and mechanisms, would advance the field of organic electronics.
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