The curious out-of-plane conductivity of PEDOT:PSS

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For its application as transparent conductor in light-emitting diodes and photovoltaic cells, both the in-plane and out-of-plane conductivity of PEDOT:PSS are important. However, studies into the conductivity of PEDOT:PSS rarely address the out-of-plane conductivity and those that do, report widely varying results. Here a systematic study of the out-of-plane charge transport in thin films of PEDOT:PSS with varying PSS content is presented. To this end, the PEDOT:PSS is enclosed in small interconnects between metallic contacts. An unexpected, but strong dependence of the conductivity on interconnect diameter is observed for PEDOT:PSS formulations without high boiling solvent. The change in conductivity correlates with a diameter dependent change in PEDOT:PSS layer thickness. It is suggested that the order of magnitude variation in out-of-plane conductivity with only a 3-4-fold layer thickness variation can quantitatively be explained on basis of a percolating cluster model. Reported measurements of the anisotropy in the conductivity of spin coated films of PEDOT:PSS vary widely. A systematic study of the out-of-plane charge transport in thin films of PEDOT:PSS with varying PSS content is presented. It is suggested that the orders of magnitude change in anisotropy can be quantitatively explained on the basis of a percolating cluster model. Copyright © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
TNO Identifier
485655
ISSN
1616301X
Source
Advanced Functional Materials, 23(46), pp. 5787-5793.
Pages
5787-5793
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