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SB06.11.02 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Double Doping of a Low-Ionization-Energy Polythiophene with a Molybdenum Dithiolene Complex

When and Where

Nov 30, 2022
10:45am - 11:00am

Hynes, Level 3, Room 312

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Emmy Järsvall1,Till Biskup2,Yadong Zhang3,Renee Kroon1,4,Stephen Barlow3,5,Seth Marder3,5,Christian Müller1

Chalmers University of Technology1,University of Saarland2,Georgia Institute of Technology3,Linköping University4,University of Colorado Boulder5

Abstract

Emmy Järsvall1,Till Biskup2,Yadong Zhang3,Renee Kroon1,4,Stephen Barlow3,5,Seth Marder3,5,Christian Müller1

Chalmers University of Technology1,University of Saarland2,Georgia Institute of Technology3,Linköping University4,University of Colorado Boulder5
Doping of organic semiconductors is crucial for tuning the charge-carrier density of conjugated polymers. The exchange of more than one electron between a monomeric dopant and an organic semiconductor allows the polaron density to be increased relative to the number of counterions that are introduced into the host matrix. Here, a molybdenum dithiolene complex with a high electron affinity of 5.5 eV is shown to accept two electrons from a polythiophene that has a low ionization energy of 4.7 eV. Double p-doping is consistent with the ability of the monoanion salt of the molybdenum dithiolene complex to dope the polymer. The transfer of two electrons to the neutral dopant was also confirmed by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy since the monoanion, but not the dianion, of the molybdenum dithiolene complex features an unpaired electron. Double doping allowed an ionization efficiency of 200% to be reached, which facilitates the design of strongly doped semiconductors while lessening any counterion-induced disruption of the nanostructure.

Keywords

electron spin resonance | thin film

Symposium Organizers

Natalie Stingelin, Georgia Institute of Technology
Renaud Demadrille, CEA
Nicolas Leclerc, ICPEES-CNRS
Yana Vaynzof, Technical University Dresden

Symposium Support

Silver
Advanced Devices & Instumentation, a Science Partner Journal

Bronze
1-Material, Inc.
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Master of Chemical Sciences, Penn LPS

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature