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Impact of bridging units on the dynamics of photoinduced charge generation and charge recombination in donor-acceptor dyads.
Authors:Antoine Van Vooren  Vincent Lemaur Dr.  Aijun Ye Dr.  David Beljonne Dr.  Jérôme Cornil Dr.
Affiliation:Laboratory for Chemistry of Novel Materials, University of Mons-Hainaut, Place du Parc 20, B-7000 Mons, Belgium.
Abstract:We estimate, at a full quantum-chemical level, the various molecular parameters governing the rate of photoinduced charge generation and charge recombination in model organic structures containing a donor and an acceptor unit in view of the possible use of such systems in organic solar cells. The rate of through-space excitation dissociation, as predicted in the framework of the Marcus-Levich-Jortner theory, is found to be low in comparison to intramolecular decay processes when the donor and acceptor molecules are lying in a head-to-tail arrangement and high when the donor and acceptor molecules are superimposed in a cofacial arrangement. The charge separation rates for side-by-side donor-acceptor dyads are significantly increased by promoting through-bond interactions in covalently linked donor and acceptor units. This has motivated a detailed quantitative analysis of the influence of the nature, size, and conformation of the bridging moiety on the calculated transfer rates.
Keywords:donor–acceptor systems  electron transfer  organic materials  quantum chemistry  solar cells
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