“…Finally, the results of this simple interstitial doping, where the dopants “flee” in the organic lattice is an extremely disparaging drop in conductivity. A step around this is the use of ionic implantation,2, 3 but this technology has not really been adapted to the development of low cost electronics (even if, without doubt, initial studies of p‐i‐n OLEDs merits being pushed to the limits). In addition, it is by methods different to conventional doping (interstitial by charge transfer), that the adjustment of the electronic transport properties could be carried out properly: an improvement in the intrinsic transport of materials (for example by increasing charge mobilities); doping‐dedoping of polyanilines by acid‐base equilibration, generation of in‐situ charges by photo‐excitations or by field effects.…”