This article is devoted to the exploration of the benefits of a new ultrafast confocal pump-probe technique, able to study the photophysics of different structured materials with nanoscale resolution. This tool offers many advantages over standard stationary microscopy techniques because it directly interrogates excited state dynamics in molecules, providing access to both radiative and non-radiative deactivation processes at a local scale. In this paper we present a few different examples of its application to organic semiconductor systems. The first two are focussed on the study of the photophysics of phase-separated polymer blends: (i) a blue-emitting polyfluorene (PFO) in an inert matrix of PMMA and (ii) an electron donor polythiophene ...
Abstract. Ultrafast hole transfer dynamics from fullerene derivative to polymer in bulk heterojuncti...
ABSTRACT: We reveal some of the key mechanisms during charge generation in polymer:fullerene blends ...
We present the femtosecond spectroscopic investigation of a covalently linked dyad, PCB-P3HT, formed...
This article is devoted to the exploration of the benefits of a new ultrafast confocal pump-probe te...
We introduce a novel instrument combining femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy and confocal microscop...
We introduce a novel instrument combining femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy with broadband detecti...
The photophysics of a number of conjugated polymers used in organic display applications has been st...
Ultrafast, spectroscopic techniques were utilized to interrogate the properties and dynamics of exci...
Ultrafast hole transfer dynamics from fullerene derivative to polymer in bulk heterojunction blends ...
Detailed understanding of the electronic energy transfer dynamics in conjugated polymer molecules an...
Publication Date (Web): September 3, 2014Conjugated polymers are an important class of soft material...
Due to their unique properties organic semiconductors may be used for various applications in organi...
In the last two decades, the three-beam pump–push–probe (PPP) technique has become a well-establishe...
Fundamental mechanisms underlying exciton formation in organic semiconductors are complex and elusiv...
Optical pump-probe spectroscopy is a crucial tool to investigate the excited state behaviour of mate...
Abstract. Ultrafast hole transfer dynamics from fullerene derivative to polymer in bulk heterojuncti...
ABSTRACT: We reveal some of the key mechanisms during charge generation in polymer:fullerene blends ...
We present the femtosecond spectroscopic investigation of a covalently linked dyad, PCB-P3HT, formed...
This article is devoted to the exploration of the benefits of a new ultrafast confocal pump-probe te...
We introduce a novel instrument combining femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy and confocal microscop...
We introduce a novel instrument combining femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy with broadband detecti...
The photophysics of a number of conjugated polymers used in organic display applications has been st...
Ultrafast, spectroscopic techniques were utilized to interrogate the properties and dynamics of exci...
Ultrafast hole transfer dynamics from fullerene derivative to polymer in bulk heterojunction blends ...
Detailed understanding of the electronic energy transfer dynamics in conjugated polymer molecules an...
Publication Date (Web): September 3, 2014Conjugated polymers are an important class of soft material...
Due to their unique properties organic semiconductors may be used for various applications in organi...
In the last two decades, the three-beam pump–push–probe (PPP) technique has become a well-establishe...
Fundamental mechanisms underlying exciton formation in organic semiconductors are complex and elusiv...
Optical pump-probe spectroscopy is a crucial tool to investigate the excited state behaviour of mate...
Abstract. Ultrafast hole transfer dynamics from fullerene derivative to polymer in bulk heterojuncti...
ABSTRACT: We reveal some of the key mechanisms during charge generation in polymer:fullerene blends ...
We present the femtosecond spectroscopic investigation of a covalently linked dyad, PCB-P3HT, formed...