2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.1c06374
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Quantum Dynamics of Electron–Hole Separation in Stacked Perylene Diimide-Based Self-Assembled Nanostructures

Abstract: We report on high-dimensional quantum dynamical simulations of electron−hole separation in self-assembled mesomorphic nanostructures composed of donor−acceptor conjugated co-oligomers. The latter are based on perylene diimide (PDI) acceptor units combined with fluorene-thiophene-benzothiadiazole donor units, which form highly ordered, stacked structural motifs upon self-assembly. Simulations are shown for a first-principles parametrized model lattice of 25 stacked PDI units under the effects of an applied exte… Show more

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“…3 for a detailed discussion). This definition coincides with the boundary employed in our recent quantumdynamical study 5 where a flux-over-population approach [58][59][60] was used to compute the eh dissociation rate. Indeed, the computation of escape rates based upon the MFPT vs. flux-over-population approaches have been shown to be equivalent for Kramers escape type problems under rather general conditions.…”
Section: E-h Dissociation Rates and Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…3 for a detailed discussion). This definition coincides with the boundary employed in our recent quantumdynamical study 5 where a flux-over-population approach [58][59][60] was used to compute the eh dissociation rate. Indeed, the computation of escape rates based upon the MFPT vs. flux-over-population approaches have been shown to be equivalent for Kramers escape type problems under rather general conditions.…”
Section: E-h Dissociation Rates and Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Complemented by KMC calculations based upon the ME-based on-site energies, a full picture of the e-h dissociation process in the present material is obtained. This treatment is complementary to our recent work 5 where a quantum-dynamical study of e-h separation was carried out within a reduced one-dimensional model representing an isolated PDI stack.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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