Rubrene single crystals with well-developed (100) faces extending along the [010] direction were equipped with two planar gold electrodes deposited under low thermal load on the same crystal surface. The current-voltage curves measured on crystals with various thicknesses were analyzed by means of the space-charge-limited current model. In all cases, the curves present a clear trap-filled transition that allows extracting the trap-free mobility along the b axis. Working in a gap-type geometry and by comparing the mobility calculated from the Geurst two-dimensional and Mott-Gurney three-dimensional models, a clear 2D to 3D transition is established for a thickness that roughly corresponds to half the distance between the two electrodes. Further quantitative analysis of the data with a differential method leads to the conclusion that charge-transport properties at room temperature are affected by a discrete trap level pointing at 0.48±0.02 eV above the valence band. © 2008 The American Physical Society.

Braga, D., Battaglini, N., Yassar, A., Horowitz, G., Campione, M., Sassella, A., et al. (2008). Bulk electrical properties of rubrene single crystals: Measurements and analysis. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS, 77(11), 115202 [10.1103/PhysRevB.77.115205].

Bulk electrical properties of rubrene single crystals: Measurements and analysis

BRAGA, DANIELE;CAMPIONE, MARCELLO;SASSELLA, ADELE;BORGHESI, ALESSANDRO
2008

Abstract

Rubrene single crystals with well-developed (100) faces extending along the [010] direction were equipped with two planar gold electrodes deposited under low thermal load on the same crystal surface. The current-voltage curves measured on crystals with various thicknesses were analyzed by means of the space-charge-limited current model. In all cases, the curves present a clear trap-filled transition that allows extracting the trap-free mobility along the b axis. Working in a gap-type geometry and by comparing the mobility calculated from the Geurst two-dimensional and Mott-Gurney three-dimensional models, a clear 2D to 3D transition is established for a thickness that roughly corresponds to half the distance between the two electrodes. Further quantitative analysis of the data with a differential method leads to the conclusion that charge-transport properties at room temperature are affected by a discrete trap level pointing at 0.48±0.02 eV above the valence band. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
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organic molecular crystals; transport properties
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2008
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Braga, D., Battaglini, N., Yassar, A., Horowitz, G., Campione, M., Sassella, A., et al. (2008). Bulk electrical properties of rubrene single crystals: Measurements and analysis. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS, 77(11), 115202 [10.1103/PhysRevB.77.115205].
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