Thin Solid Films, Vol.536, 202-205, 2013
Enhanced bulk conductivity and bipolar transport in mixtures of MoOx and organic hole transport materials
We study the conductivity of thin films of molybdenum oxide (MoOx) mixed with an organic hole transport material, such as N, N'-bis(naphthalen-1-yl)-N, N'-bis (phenyl) benzidine or 4', 4.-tri(N-carbazolyl) triphenylamine, in lateral test devices. Contrary to previous reports, the conductivity of the mixture is found to exceed that of neat MoOx, exhibiting similar to 5 orders of magnitude higher conductivity in comparison to the neat films. Studies also showthat the mixing enhances both hole and electron transport. The higher conductivity may be attributed to a higher concentration of "free" carriers in the mixture, as a result of the formation of a charge transfer complex between the MoOx and the hole transport material. The findings shed light on the potential of hybrid composites of inorganic and organic materials in realizing enhanced conductivity. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.