https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.08829
Incoherent transport of charge carriers by hopping between adjacent energetically nearly equivalent localized sites.
Notes:
- Hopping transport is typical of molecular solids and polycrystalline and amorphous semiconductors. It takes place via electron tunneling or by overcoming energy barriers (typical of ions), and is the opposite of intra-molecular transport (band transport) of charge carriers in metallic conductors.
- A hopping charge carrier spends most of time sitting idle on a localized site and then hops (tunnel) to an adjacent site. As a result, the charge carrier mobility at hopping transport is low (typically below
) and is an increasing function of temperature.
See also: dispersive transport