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Mina Baghgar1, Joelle Labastide1, Felicia Bokel1, Irene Dujovne1, Aidan McKenna1, Austin M Barnes1, Emily Pentzer1, Todd Emrick1, Ryan Hayward1, Michael D Barnes1.
Abstract
We report wavelength and time-resolved photoluminescence studies of isolated extended (1-10 μm length) poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) nanofibers (xNFs) cast on glass from suspension. The PL spectra of xNFs show multiple vibronic replicas that appear to be associated with the existence of both H- and J-type aggregates. The PL spectra of xNFs made from regioregular (rr)- (93%) and highly regioregular (hrr)-P3HT (98%) both show similarities in PL spectra suggestive of common chain packing features, as well as subtle differences that can be attributed to higher long-range order in the hrr-xNFs. Specifically, PL spectral measurements on isolated xNFs made from highly regioregular (>98%) P3HT showed a red-shifted electronic origin (≈30 meV) and increased 0-0/0-1 PL intensity ratio for the J-type species, suggestive of enhanced structural coherence length and intrachain order.Entities:
Keywords: H/J-type aggregates; isolated P3HT nanofibers; organic photovoltaics; photoluminescence spectra
Year: 2012 PMID: 26285727 DOI: 10.1021/jz3005909
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475