Abstract

We performed impedance spectroscopy studies on intercalated multilayer structures of type-layered inorganic semiconductor (gallium selenide and indium selenide)/organic semiconductors (N,N′-dimethyl-3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylic diimide), which revealed the appearance of low-frequency inductive response as a result of intercalation of organic semiconductors (OS) into inorganic semiconducting layers. A current–voltage characteristic has the shape of Coulomb steps with a step 0.32 V that are blurred due to superimposition of electric field and illumination. An applied electric field and illumination during the introduction of OS leads to the formation of electrets and photoelectret states that modify polarisation and photoprocesses in accordance with the conductivity type of nonorganic matrix.

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