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    Self-heating, bistability, and thermal switching in organic semiconductors
    (Berlin : Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, 2012) Fischer, Axel; Pahner, Paul; Lüssem, Björn; Scholz, Reinhard; Koprucki, Thomas; Gärtner, Klaus; Glitzky, Annegret
    We demonstrate electric bistability induced by the positive feedback of self-heating onto the thermally activated conductivity in a two-terminal device based on the organic semiconductor C60. The central undoped layer with a thickness of 200 nm is embedded between thinner n-doped layers adjacent to the contacts minimizing injection barriers. The observed current-voltage characteristics follow the general theory for thermistors described by an Arrhenius-like conductivity law. Our findings including hysteresis phenomena are of general relevance for the entire material class since most organic semiconductors can be described by a thermally activated conductivity.