Probing Photo-Physical Processes in Solid-state Organic Semiconductors Using Optical Pump - X-ray Probe Spectroscopy
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Abstract
Fundamental understanding of photo-induced charge generation and charge transfer in organic semiconductors is of crucial importance for understanding the functionality of organic optoelectronics. Transient X-ray absorption spectroscopy (Tr-XAS) offers the opportunity for tracking photo-physical processes at the atomic and molecular scale. Here, using Tr-XAS combined with transient absorption spectroscopy and transient microwave conductivity, we investigate the local structure and time evolution of photoinduced charge-separated species in thin films of molecularly dispersed octabutoxy-Zinc(II) phthalocyanine (OButx-ZnPc) in a matrix of the well-known conjugated polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT). We probed a transient signal associated with OButx-ZnPc charged-species in the host polymer (P3HT). Our findings reveal that the XANES spectra of OButx-ZnPc and the transient signal are largely affected by the degree of order of the host material, which is tuned by the regioregularity of P3HT side chains (an amorphous regiorandom P3HT vs a semicrystalline regioregular P3HT.
*This work was supported by the Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research (ONR and DOE Office of Basic Energy Science, Chemical Sciences Geosciences and Biosciences, Solar Photochemistry Program.
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Presenters
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Michael Toney
- SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
- SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
- SLAC Linear Accelerator Laboratory
- Stanford Linear Accelerator Laboratory