2012
DOI: 10.1021/nn301410j
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The Effects of Aggregation on Electronic and Optical Properties of Oligothiophene Particles

Abstract: Solution processing of oligothiophene molecules is shown to produce a range of particles with distinct morphologies. Once isolated on a substrate, the optical and electronic properties of individual particles were studied. From polarized scanning confocal microscopy experiments, distinct particles that are identifiable by shape were shown to have similar emission spectra except in regard to the 0-0 vibronic band intensity. This suppression of the 0-0 vibronic band correlates to the amount of energetic disorder… Show more

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“…In the UV-vis spectra of a 10 À5 M solution of D7 in MeOH the typical absorption bands of the bisethynylated OT-chromophore with a main absorption maximum at l ¼ 397 nm were observed (Fig. 33,34 As expected, the absorption and emission spectra of the L7 enantiomer were identical with those of D7. The molar extinction coefficient was determined to 31 407 L mol À1 cm À1 .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…In the UV-vis spectra of a 10 À5 M solution of D7 in MeOH the typical absorption bands of the bisethynylated OT-chromophore with a main absorption maximum at l ¼ 397 nm were observed (Fig. 33,34 As expected, the absorption and emission spectra of the L7 enantiomer were identical with those of D7. The molar extinction coefficient was determined to 31 407 L mol À1 cm À1 .…”
supporting
confidence: 69%
“…A significant factor that affects the PV properties of these materials is the local morphology . Most systems are binary, composed of a donor and an acceptor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, CV measurement was explored to examine the oxidation potential and estimation of the HOMO level of developed polymer thin film as shown in Figure d. It is well reported in the literature that work function (HOMO) of conjugated polymers are directly governed by morphology which is directly associated with the thin film processing condition and the methodology adapted . Therefore, the HOMO level of developed polymer thin film was estimated using equation E HOMO = −e(4.41+ E ox(onset) )V and found to be −5.03 eV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well reported in the literature that work function (HOMO) of conjugated polymers are directly governed by morphology which is directly associated with the thin film processing condition and the methodology adapted. [38][39][40] Therefore, the HOMO level of developed polymer thin film was estimated using equation [41] E HOMO = −e(4.41+E ox(onset) )V and found to be −5.03 eV. Consequently, we have calculated the LUMO level using formula E HOMO +E g and found to be −3.05 eV.…”
Section: Characterizations Of Polymer Thin Filmmentioning
confidence: 99%