Squaraine dyes are promising materials to be used as electron donors in photodevices. We applied quantum chemical methods to investigate the electronic spectrum of three different squaraine dyes and of their complexes with fullerene C<sub>60</sub> in the gas phase. Based on the excited-state densities, the electronic states were characterized as localized, delocalized and charge transfer, allowing an understanding of the basic photophysics of these compounds. Comparison with experimental data showed that the measured short-circuit voltage is correlated not only to the energy of the charge-transfer state, but also to the energy of the lowest excited state, localized at the squaraine dyes. We discuss whether this may imply a non-Marcus regime...
The synthesis and photophysical characterization of a series of fullerene-based, donor-acceptor dyad...
The properties of excited short-living electron quantum levels of positively charged C60+Z fullerene...
Growing interest in characterizing charge-transfer (CT) processes inherent in many chemical interact...
Squaraine dyes are promising materials to be used as electron donors in photodevices. We applied qua...
Charge transfer (CT) state properties at the donor:acceptor interface in organic photovoltaic materi...
Squaraine dyes (SQs) represent a versatile class of functional molecules with strong absorption and ...
Squaraines offer significant potential for organic photovoltaics because of their broad absorbance a...
Organic Donor-Acceptor complexes form the main component of the organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs)....
In this work, we present a theoretical study at the density functional theory (DFT) level and time-d...
The ground and the excited state properties of the fullerene-linked quarter-thiophenes dyad were stu...
A comprehensive understanding of the charge generation mechanism in organic solar cells is critical ...
The ground and excited state properties of the [60]fullerene, diphenylbenzothiadiazole-triphenylaini...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Fullerene, C(60) was functionali...
Predicting electronically excited states across electron-donor/electron acceptor interfaces is essen...
Charge-transfer (CT) complexes with unique intermolecular electronic transitions have attracted broa...
The synthesis and photophysical characterization of a series of fullerene-based, donor-acceptor dyad...
The properties of excited short-living electron quantum levels of positively charged C60+Z fullerene...
Growing interest in characterizing charge-transfer (CT) processes inherent in many chemical interact...
Squaraine dyes are promising materials to be used as electron donors in photodevices. We applied qua...
Charge transfer (CT) state properties at the donor:acceptor interface in organic photovoltaic materi...
Squaraine dyes (SQs) represent a versatile class of functional molecules with strong absorption and ...
Squaraines offer significant potential for organic photovoltaics because of their broad absorbance a...
Organic Donor-Acceptor complexes form the main component of the organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs)....
In this work, we present a theoretical study at the density functional theory (DFT) level and time-d...
The ground and the excited state properties of the fullerene-linked quarter-thiophenes dyad were stu...
A comprehensive understanding of the charge generation mechanism in organic solar cells is critical ...
The ground and excited state properties of the [60]fullerene, diphenylbenzothiadiazole-triphenylaini...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Fullerene, C(60) was functionali...
Predicting electronically excited states across electron-donor/electron acceptor interfaces is essen...
Charge-transfer (CT) complexes with unique intermolecular electronic transitions have attracted broa...
The synthesis and photophysical characterization of a series of fullerene-based, donor-acceptor dyad...
The properties of excited short-living electron quantum levels of positively charged C60+Z fullerene...
Growing interest in characterizing charge-transfer (CT) processes inherent in many chemical interact...