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Adduct-based p-doping of organic semiconductors.

Nobuya SakaiRoss WarrenFengyu ZhangSimantini NayakJunliang LiuSameer Vajjala KesavaYen-Hung LinHimansu S BiswalXin LinChris GrovenorTadas MalinauskasAniruddha BasuThomas D AnthopoulosVytautas GetautisAntoine KahnMoritz K RiedePabitra K NayakHenry James Snaith
Published in: Nature materials (2021)
Electronic doping of organic semiconductors is essential for their usage in highly efficient optoelectronic devices. Although molecular and metal complex-based dopants have already enabled significant progress of devices based on organic semiconductors, there remains a need for clean, efficient and low-cost dopants if a widespread transition towards larger-area organic electronic devices is to occur. Here we report dimethyl sulfoxide adducts as p-dopants that fulfil these conditions for a range of organic semiconductors. These adduct-based dopants are compatible with both solution and vapour-phase processing. We explore the doping mechanism and use the knowledge we gain to 'decouple' the dopants from the choice of counterion. We demonstrate that asymmetric p-doping is possible using solution processing routes, and demonstrate its use in metal halide perovskite solar cells, organic thin-film transistors and organic light-emitting diodes, which showcases the versatility of this doping approach.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
  • highly efficient
  • perovskite solar cells
  • transition metal