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J Chem Phys ; 153(17): 174303, 2020 Nov 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33167650

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Electron-phonon interaction strongly affects and often limits charge transport in organic semiconductors (OSs). However, approaches to its experimental probing are still in their infancy. In this study, we probe the local electron-phonon interaction (quantified by the charge-transfer reorganization energy) in small-molecule OSs by means of Raman spectroscopy. Applying density functional theory calculations to four series of oligomeric OSs-polyenes, oligofurans, oligoacenes, and heteroacenes-we extend the previous evidence that the intense Raman vibrational modes considerably contribute to the reorganization energy in several molecules and molecular charge-transfer complexes, to a broader scope of OSs. The correlation between the contribution of the vibrational mode to the reorganization energy and its Raman intensity is especially prominent for the resonance conditions. The experimental Raman spectra obtained with various excitation wavelengths are in good agreement with the theoretical ones, indicating the reliability of our calculations. We also establish for the first time relations between the spectrally integrated Raman intensity, the reorganization energy, and the molecular polarizability for the resonance and off-resonance conditions. The results obtained are expected to facilitate the experimental studies of the electron-phonon interaction in OSs for an improved understanding of charge transport in these materials.

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Phys Chem Chem Phys ; 21(22): 11578-11588, 2019 Jun 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30968108

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Owing to the combination of efficient charge transport and bright luminescence, thiophene-phenylene co-oligomers (TPCOs) are promising materials for organic light-emitting devices such as diodes, transistors and lasers. The synthetic flexibility of TPCOs enables facile tuning of their properties. In this study, we address the effect of various electron-donating and electron-withdrawing symmetric terminal substituents (fluorine, methyl, trifluoromethyl, methoxy, tert-butyl, and trimethylsilyl) on frontier orbitals, charge distribution, static polarizabilities, molecular vibrations, bandgaps and photoluminescence quantum yields of 5,5'-diphenyl-2,2'-bithiophene (PTTP). By combining DFT calculations with cyclic voltammetry and absorption, photoluminescence, and Raman spectroscopies, we show that symmetric terminal substitution tunes the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energies of TPCOs within a range of ∼0.7 eV, shifts the frequencies of the vibrational modes associated with the phenyl rings, changes the photoluminescence quantum yield by about two-fold and slightly changes the bandgap by ∼0.1 eV. We demonstrate that these effects are governed by two factors: the Hammet constant of the substituents and their involvement in the π-conjugation/hyperconjugation described by the effective conjugation length of the substituted oligomer. A detailed picture underlying the effect of the terminal substituents on the electronic, vibrational and optical properties of TPCOs is presented. Overall, the unraveled relationships between the structure and the properties of the substituted PTTPs should facilitate a rational design of π-conjugated (co-)oligomers for efficient organic optoelectronic devices.

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