2020
DOI: 10.1002/jcc.26145
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Anisotropic charge carrier transport of optoelectronic functional selenium‐containing organic semiconductor materials

Abstract: Organic semiconductors (OSCs) materials are currently under intense investigation because of their potential applications such as organic field‐effect transistors, organic photovoltaic devices, and organic light‐emitting diodes. Inspired by the selenization strategy can promote anisotropic charge carrier migration, and selenium‐containing compounds have been proved to be promising materials as OSCs both for hole and electron transfer. Herein, we now explore the anisotropic transport properties of the series of… Show more

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“…Astatine (At) and selenium (Se) are also sometimes considered as they have metalloid characteristics under certain conditions. Metalloids are exploited in medicine [1][2][3][4], semiconductor devices [5][6][7], glasses and ceramics [8,9], solar cells/batteries [10,11], specific polymers [12], construction material, and agricultural applications [11,13]. B, Si, and Se have essential functions in most organisms, including humans, as essential trace elements.…”
Section: Introduction 1metalloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astatine (At) and selenium (Se) are also sometimes considered as they have metalloid characteristics under certain conditions. Metalloids are exploited in medicine [1][2][3][4], semiconductor devices [5][6][7], glasses and ceramics [8,9], solar cells/batteries [10,11], specific polymers [12], construction material, and agricultural applications [11,13]. B, Si, and Se have essential functions in most organisms, including humans, as essential trace elements.…”
Section: Introduction 1metalloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%