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Valentina Belova1, Paul Beyer2, Eduard Meister3, Theresa Linderl3, Marc-Uwe Halbich4, Marina Gerhard4, Stefan Schmidt3, Thomas Zechel3, Tino Meisel2, Alexander V Generalov5, Ana Sofia Anselmo6, Reinhard Scholz7, Oleg Konovalov8, Alexander Gerlach1, Martin Koch4, Alexander Hinderhofer1, Andreas Opitz2, Wolfgang Brütting3, Frank Schreiber1.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive investigation of the charge-transfer (CT) effect in weakly interacting organic semiconductor mixtures. The donor-acceptor pair diindenoperylene (DIP) and N,N'-bis(2-ethylhexyl)-1,7-dicyanoperylene-3,4/9,10-bis(dicarboxyimide) (PDIR-CN2) has been chosen as a model system. A wide range of experimental methods was used in order to characterize the structural, optical, electronic, and device properties of the intermolecular interactions. By detailed analysis, we demonstrate that the partial CT in this weakly interacting mixture does not have a strong effect on the ground state and does not generate a hybrid orbital. We also find a strong CT transition in light absorption as well as in photo- and electroluminescence. By using different layer sequences and compositions, we are able to distinguish electronic coupling in-plane vs out-of-plane and, thus, characterize the anisotropy of the CT state. Finally, we discuss the impact of CT exciton generation on charge-carrier transport and on the efficiency of photovoltaic devices.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28570061 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b01622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419