The electronic properties of a charge-transfer (donor-acceptor) semiconducting organic co-crystal, Perylene:F4-TCNQ (PE:F4) (the donor, D, is PE and the acceptor, A, is 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8 tetracyanoquinodimethane (F4)) in its 3 : 2 stoichiometry, are experimentally and theoretically studied. This is performed by means of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and solid state electrochemical techniques, such as cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements on single crystals. In particular, solid state electrochemistry proves to be an effective tool to probe, on a macroscopic scale, the electronic characteristics of the co-crystal. However, EPR highlights the presence of spin ½ radicals localized on F4 molecules, possibly linked to defects. T...
This thesis studies the intrinsic properties of organic, inorganic and hybrid materials that are pot...
Single crystals of three neutral charge-transfer complexes and a cation radical salt based on a C₂v-...
Computational studies are carried out on α and β polymorphs of perylene molecular crystals...
The electronic properties of a charge-transfer (donor-acceptor) semiconducting organic co-crystal, P...
Semiconductor charge transfer (CT) cocrystals are an emerging class of molecular materials which com...
Charge-transfer crystals exhibit unique electronic and magnetic properties with interesting applicat...
The relationship between the crystal structures, band structures, and electronic properties of acene...
The relationship between the crystal structures, band structures, and electronic properties of acene...
The 3:2 Charge Transfer (CT) co-crystal (Perylene)3(TCNQF1)2 is grown by the Physical Vapor Transpor...
The 3:2 Charge Transfer (CT) co-crystal (Perylene)3(TCNQF1)2 is grown by the Physical Vapor Transpor...
Organic semiconductors are attractive for electronics applications due to soluble process, low cost ...
In this work we have revisited the charge-transfer crystal system perylene–TCNQ and found that this ...
The methodologies of searching for novel organic charge transfer binary compounds and large-size cry...
The interactions between organic donor and acceptor molecules and the related charge transfer (CT) e...
Near-normal specular reflection spectroscopy was used to obtain the polarized electronic spectra fro...
This thesis studies the intrinsic properties of organic, inorganic and hybrid materials that are pot...
Single crystals of three neutral charge-transfer complexes and a cation radical salt based on a C₂v-...
Computational studies are carried out on α and β polymorphs of perylene molecular crystals...
The electronic properties of a charge-transfer (donor-acceptor) semiconducting organic co-crystal, P...
Semiconductor charge transfer (CT) cocrystals are an emerging class of molecular materials which com...
Charge-transfer crystals exhibit unique electronic and magnetic properties with interesting applicat...
The relationship between the crystal structures, band structures, and electronic properties of acene...
The relationship between the crystal structures, band structures, and electronic properties of acene...
The 3:2 Charge Transfer (CT) co-crystal (Perylene)3(TCNQF1)2 is grown by the Physical Vapor Transpor...
The 3:2 Charge Transfer (CT) co-crystal (Perylene)3(TCNQF1)2 is grown by the Physical Vapor Transpor...
Organic semiconductors are attractive for electronics applications due to soluble process, low cost ...
In this work we have revisited the charge-transfer crystal system perylene–TCNQ and found that this ...
The methodologies of searching for novel organic charge transfer binary compounds and large-size cry...
The interactions between organic donor and acceptor molecules and the related charge transfer (CT) e...
Near-normal specular reflection spectroscopy was used to obtain the polarized electronic spectra fro...
This thesis studies the intrinsic properties of organic, inorganic and hybrid materials that are pot...
Single crystals of three neutral charge-transfer complexes and a cation radical salt based on a C₂v-...
Computational studies are carried out on α and β polymorphs of perylene molecular crystals...