Unveiling the Doping and Temperature Dependent Properties of Organic Semiconductor Orthorhombic Rubrene from First-Principles
Israel Olowookere,
Paul Olufunso Adebambo,
Ridwan Olamide Agbaoye
et al.
Abstract:Due to its large hole mobility, Organic Rubrene (C42H28) has attracted research questions on its applications in electronic devices. In this work, extensive first-principles calculations were made to predict some temperature and doping dependent properties of Organic Semi- conductor Rubrene. We use Density Functional Theory (DFT) to investigate the electronic structure, elastic and transport properties of the Orthorhombic phase of the Rubrene compound. The calcu- lated band structure shows the Orthorhombic pha… Show more
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