Much is known about the rate of photoexcited charge generation in at organic donor/acceptor (D/A) heterojunctions overaged over all relative arrangements. However, there has been very little experimental work investigating how the photoexcited electron transfer (ET) rate depends on the precise relative molecular orientation between D and A in thin solid films. This is the question that we address in this work. We find that the ET rate depends strongly on the relative molecular arrangement: The interface where the model donor compound copper phthalocyanine is oriented face-on with respect to the fullerene C<sub>60</sub> acceptor yields a rate that is approximately 4 times faster than that of the edge-on oriented interface. Our results sugges...
In the present work, charge transfer in organic semiconductors is investigated by means of photoemis...
In solar energy harvesting devices based on molecular semiconductors, such as organic photovoltaics ...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
Much is known about the rate of photoexcited charge generation in at organic donor/acceptor (D/A) he...
Molecular orientation-controlled charge transfer has been observed at the organic-organic heterojunc...
A critically important question that must be answered to understand how organic solar cells operate ...
The anisotropy inherent to many planar organic molecules leads to a high sensitivity of various fund...
Designing donor/acceptor (D/A) interfaces that can efficiently generate free carriers is an attracti...
A long standing question in organic electronics concerns the effects of molecular orientation at don...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the electronic coup...
The ability to control direct electron transfer can facilitate the development of new molecular elec...
We address the impact of the relative orientation between donor (D) and acceptor (A) molecules at th...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Quantum-chemical techniques are applied to assess the electronic structure at donor/acceptor heteroj...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
In the present work, charge transfer in organic semiconductors is investigated by means of photoemis...
In solar energy harvesting devices based on molecular semiconductors, such as organic photovoltaics ...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...
Much is known about the rate of photoexcited charge generation in at organic donor/acceptor (D/A) he...
Molecular orientation-controlled charge transfer has been observed at the organic-organic heterojunc...
A critically important question that must be answered to understand how organic solar cells operate ...
The anisotropy inherent to many planar organic molecules leads to a high sensitivity of various fund...
Designing donor/acceptor (D/A) interfaces that can efficiently generate free carriers is an attracti...
A long standing question in organic electronics concerns the effects of molecular orientation at don...
The development of efficient organic electronic devices depends substantially on the electronic coup...
The ability to control direct electron transfer can facilitate the development of new molecular elec...
We address the impact of the relative orientation between donor (D) and acceptor (A) molecules at th...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) from a donor to an acceptor is an important mechanism that controls...
Quantum-chemical techniques are applied to assess the electronic structure at donor/acceptor heteroj...
Charge transfer rates at metal/organic interfaces affect the efficiencies of devices for organic bas...
In the present work, charge transfer in organic semiconductors is investigated by means of photoemis...
In solar energy harvesting devices based on molecular semiconductors, such as organic photovoltaics ...
Electron transfer (ET) is a fundamental process in chemical and physical systems. This thesis is con...