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Impact of interfacial molecular orientation on radiative recombination and charge generation efficiency

Nature Communications, ISSN: 2041-1723, Vol: 8, Issue: 1, Page: 79
2017
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A long standing question in organic electronics concerns the effects of molecular orientation at donor/acceptor heterojunctions. Given a well-controlled donor/acceptor bilayer system, we uncover the genuine effects of molecular orientation on charge generation and recombination. These effects are studied through the point of view of photovoltaics-however, the results have important implications on the operation of all optoelectronic devices with donor/acceptor interfaces, such as light emitting diodes and photodetectors. Our findings can be summarized by two points. First, devices with donor molecules face-on to the acceptor interface have a higher charge transfer state energy and less non-radiative recombination, resulting in larger open-circuit voltages and higher radiative efficiencies. Second, devices with donor molecules edge-on to the acceptor interface are more efficient at charge generation, attributed to smaller electronic coupling between the charge transfer states and the ground state, and lower activation energy for charge generation.

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Ran, Niva A.; Roland, Steffen; Love, John A.; Savikhin, Victoria; Takacs, Christopher J.; Fu, Yao-Tsung; Li, Hong; Coropceanu, Veaceslav; Liu, Xiaofeng; Brédas, Jean-Luc; Bazan, Guillermo C.; Toney, Michael F.; Neher, Dieter; Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Physics and Astronomy

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