Generalized kinetic Monte Carlo framework for organic electronics (Q2331435)
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Generalized kinetic Monte Carlo framework for organic electronics (English)
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29 October 2019
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Summary: In this paper, we present our generalized kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) framework for the simulation of organic semiconductors and electronic devices such as solar cells (OSCs) and light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Our model generalizes the geometrical representation of the multifaceted properties of the organic material by the use of a non-cubic, generalized Voronoi tessellation and a model that connects sites to polymer chains. Herewith, we obtain a realistic model for both amorphous and crystalline domains of small molecules and polymers. Furthermore, we generalize the excitonic processes and include triplet exciton dynamics, which allows an enhanced investigation of OSCs and OLEDs. We outline the developed methods of our generalized kMC framework and give two exemplary studies of electrical and optical properties inside an organic semiconductor.
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kinetic Monte Carlo
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organic semiconductors
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Voronoi tessellation
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polymer chains
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excitonic processes
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