Conductance Modulation in Tetraaniline Monolayers by HCl-Doping and by Field-Enhanced Dissociation of H2O
Author(s):
William E. Ford, Deqing Gao, Frank Scholz, Gabriele Nelles, Florian von Wrochem
Journal:
ACS Nano
Year:
2013
Volume:
7
Pages
1943–1951
DOI:
10.1021/nn3050769
Abstract:
Oligoanilines are interesting candidates for organic electronics, as their conductivity can be varied by several orders of magnitude upon protonic doping. Here we demonstrate that tetraaniline self-assembled monolayers exhibit an unprecedented conductance on/off ratio of ∼710 (at +1 V) upon doping of the layers from the emeraldine base to the emeraldine salt form. Furthermore, a pronounced asymmetry in the current–voltage characteristics indicates dynamic doping of the tetraaniline layer by protons generated through field-enhanced dissociation of water molecules, a phenomenon known as the second Wien effect. These results point toward oligoanilines as promising substitutes for polyaniline layers in next-generation thin film devices.
