Tetrahedral n-type materials: Efficient quenching of the excitation of p-type polymers in amorphous films
Journal of the American Chemical Society, ISSN: 0002-7863, Vol: 127, Issue: 42, Page: 14530-14531
2005
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Tetrahedral naphthalenediimide compound 1 has been synthesized as an example of a new class of amorphous n-type materials, in which the nondirectionality obtained by its shape is decoupled from its optoelectronic properties. 1 forms bicontinuous films with p-type polymers and effectively quenches the excited state, yielding long-lived mobile charge carriers on pulsed illumination. Copyright © 2005 American Chemical Society.
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