FTIR peaks are related to bond vibrations. In that context, what does the variation in the peak width after doping signify? Is it because of the variation in bond length or any kind of microstrain induced after doping?
There are some good reads about general FTIR spectrum interpretation, such as the attached. Generally broadening is attributed to the sample environment changing, in your case as it is doping I would guess that the vibrational and rotational states of the molecule are changing due to doping. It's hard to comment on really without knowing what you are measuring and doping. Hope this helps to get you started.