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Observations of Schottky and Poole-Frenkel emission in lead phthalocyanine thin films using aluminium injecting electrodes

T. S. Shafai, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1992 - 
- Vol. 73, Iss: 2, pp 307-313
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In this paper, a power-law dependence of current density (J) on voltage {V} was observed with exponent n∼4, and this was identified with space-charge-limited conductivity (SCLC) controlled by an exponential distribution of trap levels of approximate concentration 1025 m−3 in agreement with the authors' earlier work.
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DC current density-voltage measurements have been performed on vacuum evaporated aluminium-lead phthalocyanine-gold sandwich structures for both electrical polarities. The electrical characteristics differed markedly depending on whether the positive hole-injecting electrode was gold (forward-bias) or aluminium (reverse-bias). An extensive study of such characteristics revealed two distinct regions in the forward-bias characteristics. In the first of these a power-law dependence of current density (J) on voltage {V) was observed with exponent n∼4, and this was identified with space-charge-limited conductivity (SCLC) controlled by an exponential distribution of trap levels of approximate concentration 1025 m−3 in agreement with the authors’ earlier work. In the second region a square-law dependence of J on V was observed, which was identified with SCLC controlled by traps of approximate concentration 1026m−3 and situated at a discrete energy level. Under reverse-bias, current density was considerably lower...

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Characterization and performance of Schottky diode based on wide band gap semiconductor ZnO using a low-cost and simplified sol–gel spin coating technique

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Conduction in lead phthalocyanine films with aluminium electrodes

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