In-Depth Study of Ambipolar Charge-Transport Regime through External Triggers and Gas Sensing
Sujithkumar Ganesh Moorthy,
Adehouyi Apoubou,
Seydou Ouedraogo
et al.
Abstract:Ambipolar devices are a hot topic in research tables due to their unique advantage in reducing the size of the electrical system and enhancing its efficiency. Here, we report a bilayer heterojunction device constructed using octafluoro−vanadyl−phthalocyanine (VOF 8 Pc) and lutetium bisphthalocyanine (LuPc 2 ), which exhibits both p-and n-type behaviors under oxidizing (NO 2 and O 3 ) and reducing gas (NH 3 ) species depending on the humidity level and temperature variations. The initial polarity of the device … Show more
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