Organic charge-transfer superstructures are enabling new interfacial electronics, such as organic thermoelectrics, spin-charge converters, and solar cells. These carbon-based materials could also play an important role in spin-based electronics due to their exceptionally long spin lifetime. However, to explore these potentials a coherent design strategy to control interfacial charge-transfer interaction is indispensable. Here we report that the control of organic crystallization and interfacial electron coupling are keys to dictate external stimuli responsive behaviors in organic charge-transfer superstructures. The integrated experimental and computational study reveals the importance of chemically driven interfacial coupling in organic ch...
The dependence of charge-transfer states on interfacial geometry at the phthalocyanine/fullerene org...
Efficient charge generation via exciton dissociation in organic bulk heterojunctions necessitates do...
Organic charge transfer (CT) compounds display a wide range of exotic electronic properties (charge-...
Organic charge-transfer superstructures are enabling new interfacial electronics, such as organic th...
Organic charge-transfer ferromagnets have been studied for many years, and numerous breakthroughs ha...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. The donor-acceptor interface within molecular charge transfer (CT)...
Quantum-chemical techniques are applied to assess the electronic structure at donor/acceptor heteroj...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
During the last decade, interest on the growth and self-assembly of organic molecular species on sol...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
Organic/metal interfaces control the performance of many optoelectronic organic devices, including o...
We review the field of organic–inorganic nanocomposites with a focus on materials that exhibit a sig...
Charge transfer processes between donor-acceptor complexes and metallic electrodes are at the heart ...
Organic/metal interfaces control the performance of many optoelectronic organic devices, including o...
Charge-transfer (CT) interactions between donor (D) and acceptor (A) groups, as well as CT exciton d...
The dependence of charge-transfer states on interfacial geometry at the phthalocyanine/fullerene org...
Efficient charge generation via exciton dissociation in organic bulk heterojunctions necessitates do...
Organic charge transfer (CT) compounds display a wide range of exotic electronic properties (charge-...
Organic charge-transfer superstructures are enabling new interfacial electronics, such as organic th...
Organic charge-transfer ferromagnets have been studied for many years, and numerous breakthroughs ha...
© 2017 American Chemical Society. The donor-acceptor interface within molecular charge transfer (CT)...
Quantum-chemical techniques are applied to assess the electronic structure at donor/acceptor heteroj...
The work presented in this thesis covers a range of different surfaces and interfaces of organic mol...
During the last decade, interest on the growth and self-assembly of organic molecular species on sol...
Organic charge transfer (CT) complexes obtained by combining molecular electron donors and acceptors...
Organic/metal interfaces control the performance of many optoelectronic organic devices, including o...
We review the field of organic–inorganic nanocomposites with a focus on materials that exhibit a sig...
Charge transfer processes between donor-acceptor complexes and metallic electrodes are at the heart ...
Organic/metal interfaces control the performance of many optoelectronic organic devices, including o...
Charge-transfer (CT) interactions between donor (D) and acceptor (A) groups, as well as CT exciton d...
The dependence of charge-transfer states on interfacial geometry at the phthalocyanine/fullerene org...
Efficient charge generation via exciton dissociation in organic bulk heterojunctions necessitates do...
Organic charge transfer (CT) compounds display a wide range of exotic electronic properties (charge-...