Literature DB >> 19961228

Charge recombination and exciton annihilation reactions in conjugated polymer blends.

Ian A Howard1, Justin M Hodgkiss, Xinping Zhang, Kiril R Kirov, Hugo A Bronstein, Charlotte K Williams, Richard H Friend, Sebastian Westenhoff, Neil C Greenham.   

Abstract

Bimolecular interactions between excitations in conjugated polymer thin films are important because they influence the efficiency of many optoelectronic devices that require high excitation densities. Using time-resolved optical spectroscopy, we measure the bimolecular interactions of charges, singlet excitons, and triplet excitons in intimately mixed polyfluorene blends with band-edge offsets optimized for photoinduced electron transfer. Bimolecular charge recombination and triplet-triplet annihilation are negligible, but exciton-charge interactions are efficient. The annihilation of singlet excitons by charges occurs on picosecond time-scales and reaches a rate equivalent to that of charge transfer. Triplet exciton annihilation by charges occurs on nanosecond time-scales. The surprising absence of nongeminate charge recombination is shown to be due to the limited mobility of charge carriers at the heterojunction. Therefore, extremely high densities of charge pairs can be maintained in the blend. The absence of triplet-triplet annihilation is a consequence of restricted triplet diffusion in the blend morphology. We suggest that the rate and nature of bimolecular interactions are determined by the stochastic excitation distribution in the polymer blend and the limited connectivity between the polymer domains. A model based on these assumptions quantitatively explains the effects. Our findings provide a comprehensive framework for understanding bimolecular recombination and annihilation processes in nanostructured materials.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19961228     DOI: 10.1021/ja908046h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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1.  Nanosecond intersystem crossing times in fullerene acceptors: implications for organic photovoltaic diodes.

Authors:  Philip C Y Chow; Sebastian Albert-Seifried; Simon Gélinas; Richard H Friend
Journal:  Adv Mater       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 30.849

2.  Determining the optimum morphology in high-performance polymer-fullerene organic photovoltaic cells.

Authors:  Gordon J Hedley; Alexander J Ward; Alexander Alekseev; Calvyn T Howells; Emiliano R Martins; Luis A Serrano; Graeme Cooke; Arvydas Ruseckas; Ifor D W Samuel
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 14.919

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