Abstract

A general representation of the current in an amorphous semiconductor pn diode is developed. This expression is applied to examples of density of states functions (exponential, Gaussian, and Gaussian with exponential tail) commonly found in conjugated molecules and other amorphous materials. We find that the ideality factor could be voltage dependent and that its functional form is closely related to the shape of the density of states.

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