holetransporting
Holetransporting is a process used in the field of semiconductor physics and electronics, particularly in the context of organic electronics and organic photovoltaics. It refers to the movement of holes, which are positively charged carriers, through a material. Holes are essentially the absence of electrons in a material, and their transport is crucial for the operation of devices such as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and organic solar cells.
In organic semiconductors, holetransporting materials are used to facilitate the movement of holes from one layer
The design and selection of holetransporting materials are based on several factors, including their energy levels,
Holetransporting is a dynamic process that involves the interaction of holes with the material's electronic structure