“…2, the TR-EFISHG measurement showed that the holes accumulated (Q 0 s > 0) and the electric field began to decrease from 10 À6 s and to saturate after 10 À3 s, indicating that t MW < 10 À3 s. That is, the holes are injected from the Au electrode and are accumulated at the TIPS-pentacene/PI interface within a response time of 10 À3 s. The latter response time t MW corresponds to the Maxwell-Wagner effect charging time that is approximately given by holecarrier transit time across the TIPS-pentacene layer. 20,21 On the other hand, for V ¼ þ10 V, I SHG increases steeply with a time of 10 À7 s in a similar manner, but it does not change significantly in the region of t > 10 À7 s, suggesting that there is no carrier injection into TIPS-pentacene and no accumulation at the PI/TIPS-pentacene interface. That is, the electrode charges are induced on the Au and ITO electrodes with a time-constant s RC 10 À7 s in a manner similar to the process for V ¼ À10 V, but the second relaxation due to the interfacial charging is very small, i.e., Q s % 0.…”