Title :
Electronic transport in discotic liquid crystal columns
Author :
Lever, L. ; Bushby, R.J. ; Kelsall, R.W.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Leeds Univ., UK
Abstract :
Conduction along discotic molecular columns was originally assumed to be due to hopping transport. However, hole mobilities of the order of 1 cm/sup 2/V/sup -1/s/sup -1/ have been reported for columns formed from two complementary triphenylene species, which results in a higher degree of ordering than obtained from each single species alone. The mobility values for the highly ordered discotic columns also show a very weak temperature dependence. Both these points argue against a hopping transport mechanism. In this work we investigate the possibility of band transport in discotic molecular columns, by using a Monte Carlo simulation of hole transport in a 1-dimensional periodic array. The effect of different types of defects ncluding vacancies and dislocations - is investigated to determine the likely extent of disorder in the material based on the measured mobilities. A stochastic distribution of coherence lengths is used. Phonon scattering is also included, due to out-of-plane vibrations of the carbon-hydrogen bonds on the aromatic core, but is found to have a relatively small effect on the overall mobility.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; discotic liquid crystals; dislocations; hole mobility; molecular electronics; phonon-phonon interactions; vacancies (crystal); 1D periodic array; Monte Carlo simulation; aromatic core; band transport; carbon-hydrogen bonds; coherence lengths; complementary triphenylene species; discotic liquid crystal columns; discotic molecular columns; dislocations; electronic transport; highly ordered discotic columns; hole mobilities; hole transport; hopping transport; material disorder; out-of-plane vibrations; phonon scattering; stochastic distribution; vacancies; weak temperature dependence; Charge carrier mobility; Molecular electronics; Monte Carlo methods; Phonons;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Electronics, 2004. IWCE-10 2004. Abstracts. 10th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
West Lafayette, IN, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8649-3
DOI :
10.1109/IWCE.2004.1407422