TY - JOUR A1 - Pingel, Patrick A1 - Arvind, Malavika A1 - Kölln, Lisa A1 - Steyrleuthner, Robert A1 - Kraffert, Felix A1 - Behrends, Jan A1 - Janietz, Silvia A1 - Neher, Dieter T1 - p-Type Doping of Poly(3-hexylthiophene) with the Strong Lewis Acid Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane JF - Advanced electronic materials N2 - State-of-the-art p-type doping of organic semiconductors is usually achieved by employing strong -electron acceptors, a prominent example being tetrafluorotetracyanoquinodimethane (F(4)TCNQ). Here, doping of the semiconducting model polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene), P3HT, using the strong Lewis acid tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane (BCF) as a dopant, is investigated by admittance, conductivity, and electron paramagnetic resonance measurements. The electrical characteristics of BCF- and F(4)TCNQ-doped P3HT layers are shown to be very similar in terms of the mobile hole density and the doping efficiency. Roughly 18% of the employed dopants create mobile holes in either F-4 TCNQ- or BCF-doped P3HT, while the majority of doping-induced holes remain strongly Coulomb-bound to the dopant anions. Despite similar hole densities, conductivity and hole mobility are higher in BCF-doped P3HT layers than in F(4)TCNQ-doped samples. This and the good solubility in many organic solvents render BCF very useful for p-type doping of organic semiconductors. KW - charge carrier transport KW - charge transfer KW - conductivity KW - molecular doping KW - organic semiconductors Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.201600204 SN - 2199-160X VL - 2 PB - Wiley-Blackwell CY - Hoboken ER - TY - THES A1 - Arvind, Malavika T1 - Regarding the role of aggregation and structural order on the mechanism of molecular doping of semiconducting polymers T1 - Die Rolle von Aggregation und struktureller Ordnung auf den Mechanismus der molekularen Dotierung von halbleitenden Polymeren BT - from solutions to films BT - von Lösungen zu Filmen N2 - Polymeric semiconductors are strong contenders for replacing traditional inorganic semiconductors in electronic applications requiring low power, low cost and flexibility, such as biosensors, flexible solar cells and electronic displays. Molecular doping has the potential to enable this revolution by improving the conductivity and charge transport properties of this class of materials. Despite decades of research in this field, gaps in our understanding of the nature of dopant–polymer interactions has resulted in limited commercialization of this technology. This work aims at providing a deeper insight into the underlying mechanisms of molecular p-doping of semiconducting polymers in the solution and solid-state, and thereby bring the scientific community closer to realizing the dream of making organic semiconductors commonplace in the electronics industry. The role of 1) dopant size/shape, 2) polymer chain aggregation and 3) charge delocalization on the doping mechanism and efficiency is addressed using optical (UV-Vis-NIR) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopies. By conducting a comprehensive study of the nature and concentration of the doping-induced species in solutions of the polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) with 3 different dopants, we identify the unique optical signatures of the delocalized polaron, localized polaron and charge-transfer complex, and report their extinction coefficient values. Furthermore, with X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and electrical conductivity measurements, we study the impact of processing technique and doping mechanism on the morphology and thereby, charge transport through the doped films. This work demonstrates that the doping mechanism and type of doping-induced species formed are strongly influenced by the polymer backbone arrangement rather than dopant shape/size. The ability of the polymer chain to aggregate is found to be crucial for efficient charge transfer (ionization) and polaron delocalization. At the same time, our results suggest that the high ionization efficiency of a dopant–polymer system in solution may subsequently hinder efficient charge transport in the solid-state due to the reduction in the fraction of tie chains, which enable charges to move efficiently between aggregated domains in the films. This study demonstrates the complex multifaceted nature of polymer doping while providing important hints for the future design of dopant-host systems and film fabrication techniques. N2 - Polymer-Halbleiter sind vielversprechende Kandidaten für den Ersatz traditioneller anorganischer Halbleiter in elektronischen Anwendungen, die einen geringen Stromverbrauch, niedrige Kosten und mechanische Flexibilität erfordern, wie z.B. Biosensoren, flexible Solarzellen und elektronische Bildschirme. Molekulare Dotierung hat das Potenzial, diese Revolution zu ermöglichen, indem sie die Leitfähigkeit und die Ladungstransporteigenschaften dieser Materialklasse verbessert. Trotz jahrzehntelanger Forschung auf diesem Gebiet hat das unvollständige Verständnis der Dotierstoff-Polymer-Wechselwirkungen nur zu einer begrenzten Kommerzialisierung dieser Technologie geführt.Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, einen tieferen Einblick in die zugrunde liegenden Mechanismen der molekularen p-Dotierung von halbleitenden Polymeren in Lösung und im festen Zustand zu geben und dadurch die wissenschaftliche Gemeinschaft näher an die Verwirklichung des Traums heran zu bringen, organische Halbleiter in der Elektronikindustrie alltäglich zu machen. Diese Arbeit zeigt, dass der Dotierungsmechanismus und die Art der gebildeten, dotierungsinduzierten Spezies eher durch die Anordnung des Polymerrückgrats als durch die Form/Größe des Dotierstoffs beeinflusst werden. Die Fähigkeit der Polymerkette, zu aggregieren, stellt sich als entscheidend für einen effizienten Ladungstransfer (d.h. Ionisierung) und die Polaron-Delokalisierung heraus. Gleichzeitig deuten unsere Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass die hohe Ionisationseffizienz eines Dotierstoff-Polymersystems in der Lösung eine Beinträchtigung des effizienten Ladungstransport im festen Zustand nach sich ziehen kann, da der Anteil der Verbindungsketten, die eine effiziente Bewegung von Ladungen zwischen aggregierten Domänen in dünnen Filmen ermöglichen, reduziert wird. Diese Arbeit verdeutlicht die komplexe, vielschichtige Natur der Polymerdotierung und gibt dabei wichtige Hinweise für das zukünftige Design von Dotierstoff-Wirtssystemen und Filmherstellungstechniken. KW - molecular doping KW - organic semiconductors KW - Lewis acid doping KW - optical spectroscopy KW - thin films KW - semiconducting polymer KW - conductivity KW - dip doping KW - polymer aggregation KW - Dotierung KW - Polymer-Halbleiter KW - Leitfähigkeit KW - Lewis-Säure Dotierung KW - organische Halbleiter KW - Polymeraggregation KW - halbleitendes Polymer KW - Dünn film KW - optische Spektroskopie KW - molekulare Dotierung KW - Dip-Dotierung Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-500606 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mansour, Ahmed E. A1 - Lungwitz, Dominique A1 - Schultz, Thorsten A1 - Arvind, Malavika A1 - Valencia, Ana M. A1 - Cocchi, Caterina A1 - Opitz, Andreas A1 - Neher, Dieter A1 - Koch, Norbert T1 - The optical signatures of molecular-doping induced polarons in poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) BT - individual polymer chains versus aggregates JF - Journal of materials chemistry : C, Materials for optical and electronic devices N2 - Optical absorption spectroscopy is a key method to investigate doped conjugated polymers and to characterize the doping-induced charge carriers, i.e., polarons. For prototypical poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT), the absorption intensity of molecular dopant induced polarons is widely used to estimate the carrier density and the doping efficiency, i.e., the number of polarons formed per dopant molecule. However, the dependence of the polaron-related absorption features on the structure of doped P3HT, being either aggregates or separated individual chains, is not comprehensively understood in contrast to the optical absorption features of neutral P3HT. In this work, we unambiguously differentiate the optical signatures of polarons on individual P3HT chains and aggregates in solution, notably the latter exhibiting the same shape as aggregates in solid thin films. This is enabled by employing tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane (BCF) as dopant, as this dopant forms only ion pairs with P3HT and no charge transfer complexes, and BCF and its anion have no absorption in the spectral region of P3HT polarons. Polarons on individual chains exhibit absorption peaks at 1.5 eV and 0.6 eV, whereas in aggregates the high-energy peak is split into a doublet 1.3 eV and 1.65 eV, and the low-energy peak is shifted below 0.5 eV. The dependence of the fraction of solvated individual chains versus aggregates on absolute solution concentration, dopant concentration, and temperature is elucidated, and we find that aggregates predominate in solution under commonly used processing conditions. Aggregates in BCF-doped P3HT solution can be effectively removed upon simple filtering. From varying the filter pore size (down to 200 nm) and thin film morphology characterization with scanning force microscopy we reveal the aggregates' size dependence on solution absolute concentration and dopant concentration. Furthermore, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy shows that the dopant loading in aggregates is higher than for individual P3HT chains. The results of this study help understanding the impact of solution pre-aggregation on thin film properties of molecularly doped P3HT, and highlight the importance of considering such aggregation for other doped conjugated polymers in general. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/c9tc06509a SN - 2050-7526 SN - 2050-7534 VL - 8 IS - 8 SP - 2870 EP - 2879 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tait, Claudia E. A1 - Reckwitz, Anna A1 - Arvind, Malavika A1 - Neher, Dieter A1 - Bittl, Robert A1 - Behrends, Jan T1 - Spin-spin interactions and spin delocalisation in a doped organic semiconductor probed by EPR spectroscopy JF - Physical chemistry, chemical physics : PCCP ; a journal of European chemical societies N2 - The enhancement and control of the electrical conductivity of organic semiconductors is fundamental for their use in optoelectronic applications and can be achieved by molecular doping, which introduces additional charge carriers through electron transfer between a dopant molecule and the organic semiconductor. Here, we use Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectroscopy to characterise the unpaired spins associated with the charges generated by molecular doping of the prototypical organic semiconductor poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) with 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F(4)TCNQ) and tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane (BCF). The EPR results reveal the P3HT radical cation as the only paramagnetic species in BCF-doped P3HT films and show evidence for increased mobility of the detected spins at high doping concentrations as well as formation of antiferromagnetically coupled spin pairs leading to decreased spin concentrations at low temperatures. The EPR signature for F(4)TCNQ-doped P3HT is found to be determined by spin exchange between P3HT radical cations and F(4)TCNQ radical anions. Results from continuous-wave and pulse EPR measurements suggest the presence of the unpaired spin on P3HT in a multitude of environments, ranging from free P3HT radical cations with similar properties to those observed in BCF-doped P3HT, to pairs of dipolar and exchange-coupled spins on P3HT and the dopant anion. Characterisation of the proton hyperfine interactions by ENDOR allowed quantification of the extent of spin delocalisation and revealed reduced delocalisation in the F(4)TCNQ-doped P3HT films. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp02133h SN - 1463-9076 SN - 1463-9084 VL - 23 IS - 25 SP - 13827 EP - 13841 PB - Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Cambridge ER -