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Model of the thermoelectric properties of anisotropic organic semiconductors

A model of charge hopping transport that accounts for anisotropy of localized states and Coulomb interaction between charges is proposed. For the anisotropic localized states the degree of orientation relates exponentially to the ratio of conductivities in parallel and perpendicular directions, while the ratio of Seebeck coefficients stays nearly unaffected. However, the ratio of Seebeck coefficients increases if Coulomb interaction is screened stronger in a direction parallel to the predominant orientation of the localized states. This implies two different physical mechanisms responsible for the anisotropy of thermoelectric properties in the hopping regime: electronic state localization for conductivities, and screening for Seebeck coefficients. This provides explanation for recent experimental findings on tensile drawn and ribbed polymer films.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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