2020
DOI: 10.1039/d0cp05478j
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Ultrafast spectroscopy on water-processable PCBM: rod–coil block copolymer nanoparticles

Abstract: Using ultrafast spectroscopy, we investigate the photophysics of water-processable nanoparticles composed of a block copolymer electron donor and a fullerene derivative electron acceptor.

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“…In order to confirm these remarks, Figure 6 shows the pump probe spectra of the spin-coated BCP5 bWPNP sample annealed at 90 °C for 20 min at 0.5 and 55 ps probe delays. As reported in [ 44 ] for the other blends, the spectra are dominated by a photoinduced absorption band at 550 nm and two positive bands at around 680 nm and 470 nm. The photoinduced spectral bands have been attributed to the PCPDTBT excitons: a photoinduced absorption band related to singlet–singlet absorption and two positive ground state bleaching (GSB) bands.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…In order to confirm these remarks, Figure 6 shows the pump probe spectra of the spin-coated BCP5 bWPNP sample annealed at 90 °C for 20 min at 0.5 and 55 ps probe delays. As reported in [ 44 ] for the other blends, the spectra are dominated by a photoinduced absorption band at 550 nm and two positive bands at around 680 nm and 470 nm. The photoinduced spectral bands have been attributed to the PCPDTBT excitons: a photoinduced absorption band related to singlet–singlet absorption and two positive ground state bleaching (GSB) bands.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The pump–probe spectra of the spin-coated BCP2, BCP15, and BCP100 bWPNPs, respectively, have been previously reported [ 44 ]. A clear correlation has been highlighted between the formation of free charge generation at donor/acceptor interfaces and the length and nature of the coil blocks.…”
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