Advanced Materials, Vol.21, No.27, 2741-2761, 2009
Charge Transport in Disordered Organic Materials and Its Relevance to Thin-Film Devices: A Tutorial Review
Semiconducting polymers and small molecules form an extremely flexible class of amorphous materials that can be used in a wide range of applications, some of which are display, radio-frequency tags, and solar cells. The rapid progress towards functional devices is occurring despite the lack of sufficient understanding of the physical processes and very little experience in device engineering. This tutorial review aims to provide sufficient intuitive background to draw more researchers to look into the fundamental aspects of device physics and engineering.