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Starburst molecules mobilities

Hole-transporting materials (HTM) have relatively low ionization potentials (1P). 2 The IP is defined as the energy required to remove an electron from the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of a substance. It can be measured, for instance, by photoelectron spectroscopy or obtained from electrochemical oxidation potentials in solution. It is also preferable that the HTM have sufficiently high hole drift mobilities. Various classes of materials have been used in the HTL, for example, starburst amorphous molecules, spirocompounds, triarylamines, and tetraarylbenzidines are representative classes of well-known HTMs. The structure of the most commonly used HTM, 4,4 -bis[N-(l-naphthyl)-N-phenylamino]biphenyl (NPB), is shown in Figure 14.2. [Pg.440]


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