articleApplied Physics LettersSep 21, 2009Closed access

Role of the deep-lying electronic states of MoO3 in the enhancement of hole-injection in organic thin films

Princeton University · Technische Universität Braunschweig

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Abstract

The electronic structures of vacuum-deposited molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) and of a typical MoO3/hole transport material (HTM) interface are determined via ultraviolet and inverse photoelectron spectroscopy. Electron affinity and ionization energy of MoO3 are found to be 6.7 and 9.68 eV, more than 4 eV larger than generally assumed, leading to a revised interpretation of the role of MoO3 in hole injection in organic devices. The MoO3 films are strongly n-type. The electronic structure of the oxide/HTM interface shows that hole injection proceeds via electron extraction from the HTM highest occupied molecular orbital through the low-lying conduction band of MoO3.

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Keywords
  • Molybdenum trioxide
  • Ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy
  • Ionization energy
  • Electronic structure
  • Electron affinity (data page)
  • Thin film
  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
  • Materials science
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