Y. Harima et al., An in situ ESR study on poly(3-methylthiophene): charge transport due to polarons and bipolarons before the evolution of metallic conduction, SYNTH METAL, 105(2), 1999, pp. 121-128
In situ ESR measurements with ClO4--doped poly(3-methylthiophene) (PMT) are
carefully performed over a wide range of doping level from 0.02% to 23% in
order to correlate a drastic increase of carrier mobilities by doping with
the nature of charged species in the pi-conjugated polymer. Either or both
of a Gaussian and Lorentzian components with different g-factors are obser
ved, depending on the doping level. The broad Gaussian signal ascribable to
structural defects in the polymer remains almost unchanged at various dopi
ng stages while the Lorentzian signal varies greatly with the doping level.
From spin concentrations for the Lorentzian signal, molar fractions of pol
arons and diamagnetic species (bipolarons) are evaluated as a function of d
oping level. Combination of the molar fractions and the mobility data obtai
ned earlier demonstrates that the conduction process in the lightly doped P
MT film (0.02%-1%) can be expressed by independent driftings of polarons an
d bipolarons under electric field, whose mobilities are 2 X 10(-5) and 10(-
3) cm(2) V-1 s(-1) respectively. At higher doping levels of 1%-23%, conduct
ivity is much more enhanced than expected from this model and the line widt
h of the Lorentzian signal increases from 1.2 to 7.5 G, suggesting the evol
ution of a metallic conduction. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights r
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