Abstract
In this work, the effect of an ion gel outer-layer stuck on top of ITO/PBT/Sn devices was investigated towards its effects on the electrical properties. When this external electrolyte film is in contact with any top permeable electrode, it produces a self-biasing effect and changes the charge carriers’ injection properties. The outer-layer promoted situations where the output current increases up to two orders of magnitude and others where the output current decreases one order of magnitude in comparison to the same samples without it. Admittance spectroscopy measurements were made and the proposed equivalent circuit model indicates that the interfacial electrical properties dominate charge carrier injection face the bulk properties when the outer-layer is present. All the changes observed here are reversible after the ion gel is detached and replaced, indicating that ions do not diffuse into the active layer. The observed results can contribute to improve the current density in certain sandwich structures as well as notify that electrolyte external films can behave as an active layer promoting electrical changes into sandwich devices and can be extended to cases where the electrolyte film is used as substrate.
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