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Yuya TANAKA Yuki TAZO Hisao ISHII
In vacuum-deposited film composed of organic polar molecules, polarization charges appear on the film surface owing to spontaneous orientation of the molecule. Because its density (σpol) determines an amount of accumulation charge (σacc) in organic light-emitting diodes and output power in polar molecular-based vibrational energy generators (VEGs), control of molecular orientation is highly required. Recently, several groups have reported that dipole-dipole interaction between polar molecules induces anti-parallel orientation which does not contribute to σpol. In other words, perturbation inducing the attenuation of the dipole interaction is needed to enhance σpol. In this study, to investigate an effect of light irradiation on σpol, we prepared 1,3,5-tris(1-phenyl-1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)benzene (TPBi) film under illumination during its deposition, and evaluated the σacc in TPBi-based bilayer device, which equals to σpol. We found that the σacc was increased by light irradiation, indicating that average orientation of TPBi is enhanced. These results suggest that light irradiation during device fabrication is promising process for organic electronic devices including polar molecule-based VEGs.
Yuki YAMAGUCHI Kohei SHIMIZU Atsushi MATSUZAKI Daisuke SANO Tomoya SATO Yuya TANAKA Hisao ISHII
The gap states of tetratetracontane (C44H90; TTC), which is a model oligomer of polyethylene, was examined by using high-sensitivity UV photoemission spectroscopy (HS-UPS). The high sensitivity enabled us to directly observe the weak gap states distributed in the HOMO-LUMO gap from the valence band top to 3.0 eV below the vacuum level. On the basis of the density-of-states derived from UPS results, the tribocharging nature of polyethylene was discussed in comparison with our previous result for nylon-6,6 film.
Yuya TANAKA Nobuko NAKAMURA Yoshinori HIJIKATA Shogo NISHIDA
In recent years, user-supplied reviews have increased to become widely prevalent on many websites. Some reviewers (users who comment on items) provide valuable information. Others provide information many people already know. Our goal is to identify credible reviewers who provide valuable information. Two methods can be used to measure reviewer credibility: assessing reviewers based on the content of reviews that they have written in the past and assessing reviewers based on their review histories. By comparing these methods, we aim at obtaining knowledge to determine which method is most useful for identifying credible reviewers. Additionally, many features have been proposed for assessing reviews or reviewers in the previous methods, but they have not been compared. We compare these attributes and clarify what kinds of attribute are useful for identifying credible reviewers.
Yuya TANAKA Takahiro MAKINO Hisao ISHII
On surfaces of tris-(8-hydroxyquinolate) aluminum (Alq) and tris(7-propyl-8-hydroxyquinolinato) aluminum (Al7p) thin-films, positive and negative polarization charges appear, respectively, owing to spontaneous orientation of these polar molecules. Alq is a typical electron transport material where electrons are injected from cathode. Because the polarization charge exists at the Alq/cathode interface, it is likely that it affects the electron injection process because of Coulomb interaction. In order to evaluate an impact of polarization charge on electron injection from cathode, electron only devices (EODs) composed of Alq or Al7p were prepared and evaluated by displacement current measurement. We found that Alq-EOD has lower resistance than Al7p-EOD, indicating that the positive polarization charge at Alq/cathode interface enhances the electron injection due to Coulomb attraction, while the electron injection is suppressed by the negative polarization charge at the Al7p/Al interface. These results clearly suggest that it is necessary to design organic semiconductor devices by taking polarization charge into account.