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23 October 1998 Charge-carrier transport in disordered organic materials: dipoles, quadrupoles, traps, and all that
Sergey Vitalyevich Novikov, David H. Dunlap, Vasudev M. Kenkre
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Abstract
The reason for the Poole-Frenkel (PF) mobility field dependence in dependence in disordered organic materials is believed to be a long range spatial correlation in the distribution of enough levels of transport sites. This correlation is produced by molecules with significant permanent dipole moments. However, experimental data offer a strong evidence that in transport layers containing no molecules with high dipole moment essentially the same PF dependence of transport parameters on the mean intersite separation. By means of computer simulation and analytic calculation we consider the influence of deep traps on the charge carrier mobility in organic materials.
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Sergey Vitalyevich Novikov, David H. Dunlap, and Vasudev M. Kenkre "Charge-carrier transport in disordered organic materials: dipoles, quadrupoles, traps, and all that", Proc. SPIE 3471, Xerographic Photoreceptors and Organic Photorefractive Materials IV, (23 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328158
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

3D modeling

Organic materials

Polymers

Correlation function

Computer simulations

Information operations

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