Photoconductive transients and one-dimensional charge carrier dynamics in discotic liquid crystals
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Carrier transits and photoconductivity in hexaalkoxytriphenylene- (HAT) based liquid crystals and their binary 1: 1 mixtures with hexaalkylphenyltriphenylene (PTP) are analyzed using time-dependent diffusion theory. The HAT6 derivatives, which show the best transits, can be modeled with a homogeneously distributed single-trap model. The transit data for the compound formed by the 1: 1 binary mixture of HAT11-PTP9, which exhibits better columnar stability and higher carrier mobility, cannot, however, be explained using homogeneous multiple trapping models alone. The evidence presented in this paper also suggests that the trap-limited carrier relaxation does indeed obey the law of one-dimensional transport, which says that with an electric field, i.e., in the drift-limited regime, carriers take less time to reach the equilibrium values of the diffusivity. This is a particularly exciting result, which directly confirms rigorous theoretical predictions and is consistent with the previously discussed data taken in the crystalline phase of HAT6.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ELECTRONIC CONDUCTIVITY; STOCHASTIC TRANSPORT; ENERGY MIGRATION; TIME DISPERSION; COLUMNAR PHASE; SYSTEMS; TRIPHENYLENE; MECHANISM; MOBILITY; MODEL
Elenco autori:
Pecchia, Alessandro
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