4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

Magneto-conductance of π-conjugated polymer based unipolar and bipolar diodes

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SYNTHETIC METALS
Volume 161, Issue 7-8, Pages 604-607

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2010.11.051

Keywords

Polaron pairs; Bi-radicals; Magnetoconductivity; Hyperfine interaction

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The magnetoconductance (MC) of unipolar and bipolar organic diodes based on active layers made of the pi-conjugated polymer DOO-PPV is presented in the range of magnetic field strength, B below about 100 mT, and for various polymer exchange isotopes. The MC(B) response is composed of two main regions: (i) a sign-reversal region for vertical bar B vertical bar < 1-2 mT, where MC(B) reverses its sign reaching a maximum absolute value vertical bar MC vertical bar(m) at B = B(m); and (ii) a monotonic region for vertical bar B vertical bar > 2 mT, where MC(B) monotonically increases (decreases) for bipolar (unipolar) devices with an approximate Lorentzian line shape of width, Delta B. Similar behavior has been observed for the magneto-electroluminescence in bipolar devices. We found that MC(B) in both field regions is strongly isotope dependent; in particular both B(m) and Delta B are larger for nuclei with larger hyperfine interaction (HFI) constant. The complete MC(B) response, including the novel sign-reversal component is explained by a model of spin-coupled pairs of either same or opposite charge polarons, in which the HFI is explicitly included in the electronic spin Hamiltonian. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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