Photo-induced electron transfer processes in doped conjugated polymer films (Presentation Recording)

G. Rumbles, O. Reid, Jaehong Park, Jessica Ramirez, H. Marsh, Tyler T. Clikeman
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With increasing knowledge of the role of the different phases in the bulk heterojunction organic solar cell, the primary site for charge generation is now considered to be the mixed phase, and not the clean interface between neat polymer and neat fullerene. To gain a better understanding of the primary charge generating and recombination steps in this region of the system, we focus our studies on the role of the solid-state microstructure of neat polymers and light-doping of these polymers with a variety of electron-accepting dopants at low concentration. This presentation will describe some recent work on the doping of polythiophene and polyfluorene derivatives with fullerenes, phthalocyanines and perylenes, which provide a range of reduction potentials that serve to control the driving force for electron transfer processes. Results from flash photolysis, time-resolved microwave conductivity (fp-TRMC), femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy (fTA) and photoluminescence spectroscopy will be presented.
掺杂共轭聚合物薄膜的光诱导电子转移过程(报告记录)
随着人们对体异质结有机太阳能电池中不同相的作用认识的增加,电荷产生的主要位置现在被认为是混合相,而不是整齐聚合物和整齐富勒烯之间的干净界面。为了更好地理解系统中这一区域的初级电荷产生和重组步骤,我们重点研究了整齐聚合物的固态微观结构以及这些聚合物在低浓度下与各种电子接受掺杂剂的光掺杂的作用。本报告将介绍一些最近的工作,多噻吩和多芴衍生物掺杂富勒烯,酞菁和苝,它们提供了一系列的还原电位,用于控制电子转移过程的驱动力。将介绍闪光光解、时间分辨微波电导率(fp-TRMC)、飞秒瞬态吸收光谱(fTA)和光致发光光谱的结果。
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