The paper is published in Phys. Stat. Sol.(b) 230(1), 281-288 (2002).
Percolation Approach to Hopping Transport in Organic Disordered Solids
S.D. Baranovskii,
I.P. Zvyagin,
H. Cordes, S. Yamasaki, P. Thomas
Percolation approach is used to study the d.c. hopping conductivity and
thermopower in systems with a Gaussian density of localized states typical
for disordered organic materials. It is shown that the theoretical methods
developed earlier for the description of hopping transport in disordered
inorganic solids, such as amorphous semiconductors, can also be successfully
applied to description of hopping transport in organic disordered solids,
such as conjugated or molecularly doped polymers. Calculations within the
percolation approach give results in excellent agreement with those obtained
by using a more transparent, though less rigorous approach based on the
concept of the transport energy.
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