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RSC Adv
August 2020
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology Ookayama 2-12-1 Meguro-ku 152-8552 Japan
Schiff base complexes derived from salicylaldehyde and ethylene-, propylene-, and -1,2-cyclohexane-diamines exhibit p-channel transistor properties. The Cu complexes are open-shell compounds, but the oxidation and the hole transport occur at the highest occupied molecular orbital, where the singly occupied molecular orbital (SOMO) does not participate in conduction. Although Ni complexes tend to show larger mobilities than Cu complexes owing to the molecular planarity, the presence of SOMO is not harmful to the transistor properties.
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