PHYSICS OF DEVELOPMENT IN AN IBM 6670 DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM.
L.B. Schein, K.J. Fowler
International Congress on Advances in Non-Impact Printing Technologies 1983
Hole-drift-mobility measurements are presented for a molecularly doped polymer, p-diethylaminobenzaldehyde-diphenyl hydrazone in polycarbonate, over the widest temperature (213-373 K) and electric-field range (3.3-111 V/μm) yet reported. Use of these data and graphical techniques which we introduce allow us to unambiguously determine for the first time the functional form of the electric field and temperature dependence of the mobility. Consistent with results obtained by others, the observed field dependence cannot be accounted for by any known hopping model. The observed temperature dependence suggests that the activation energy may be temperature dependent.
L.B. Schein, K.J. Fowler
International Congress on Advances in Non-Impact Printing Technologies 1983
J.C. Scott, L.Th. Pautmeier, et al.
Physical Review B
L.B. Schein, G. Beardsley
Journal of Imaging Science and Technology
G.P. Gee, L.B. Schein, et al.
Journal of Imaging Science and Technology