Iodine insertion and dispersion of refractive index in organic single crystal semiconductor.
Sci Rep
; 8(1): 3370, 2018 02 20.
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Insertion of halogens such as bromine or iodine affects the electronic polarizability of ions and the local field inside the medium, and thus modifies the refractive index. Acquiring precise knowledge of the dispersion of refractive index and ultimately tailoring conventional semiconductors for wide-range refractive index control have been a vital issue to resolve before realizing advanced organic optoelectronic devices. In this report, dispersions of the refractive index of a single crystal tetramethyltetraselenafulvalene [C10H12Se4] (TMTSF) are thoroughly studied from broadband interference modulations of photoluminescence (PL) spectra at various temperatures and doping levels. A large enhancement of the refractive index, more than 20% of the intrinsic value, is achieved with inclusion of a small composition of iodide ions, while the structural and optical properties remain mostly intact. Nearly temperature independent dispersion of the refractive index suggests that, unlike most polymers in which the thermal expansion coefficient dominates over the change of polarizability with temperature, the latter enhances significantly and may become more or less comparable to the thermal expansion coefficient given by 1.71 × 10-4/K, when single crystal TMTSF is doped by iodine.
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