n‐Type Organic Semiconductors in Organic Electronics
John E. Anthony(Georgia Institute of Technology), Antonio Facchetti(Kyocera (United States)), Martin Heeney(Georgia Institute of Technology), Seth R. Marder(Georgia Institute of Technology), Xiaowei Zhan(Georgia Institute of Technology)
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Abstract
Organic semiconductors have been the subject of intensive academic and commercial interest over the past two decades, and successful commercial devices incorporating them are slowly beginning to enter the market. Much of the focus has been on the development of hole transporting, or p-type, semiconductors that have seen a dramatic rise in performance over the last decade. Much less attention has been devoted to electron transporting, or so called n-type, materials, and in this paper we focus upon recent developments in several classes of n-type materials and the design guidelines used to develop them.
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