Abstract
3,6-Di(diphenylamino)-9-alkylcarbazoles are found to constitute a novel family of hole-transporting amorphous molecular materials, as characterized by differential scanning calorimetry and time of flight method. Hole drift mobility of the synthesized materials were in the range of 10 −4 to 10 −5 cm 2/Vs at an applied field of 3.6×10 5 V/cm.
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