Abstract
We report conducting atomic force microscopy study of nanoscale hole transport in an electroluminescent polymer. Imaging of current variation with a spatial resolution of around 20 nm is achieved. Local current-voltage measurements are performed and the mobilities obtained from space-charge-limited current analysis are two orders of magnitude higher than macroscopic results. A Poole-Frenkel plot shows a clear transition at a field of around 1.5×106V/cm, which is consistent with reported values of polaron dissociation field. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
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Lin, H. N., Lin, H. L., Wang, S. S., Yu, L. S., Perng, G. Y., Chen, S. A., & Chen, S. H. (2002). Nanoscale charge transport in an electroluminescent polymer investigated by conducting atomic force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 81(14), 2572–2574. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1509464
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