Energy and charge transfer in select organic semiconductor composites

ORAL

Abstract

We report on the photophysical properties of high-performance solution-processable functionalized anthradithiophene (ADT) composites. The time-resolved fluorescence and photoconductivity of drop-cast films of a fluorinated derivative, ADT-TES-F, with guest molecules of C$_{60}$, or another functionalized ADT derivative, ADT-TIPS-CN, are measured after excitation with $\sim$ 100~fs laser pulses and suggest strong charge and energy transfer in ADT-TES-F/C60 and ADT-TES-F/ADT-TIPS-CN composites, respectively. An addition of 2 and 5 wt~\% of C$_{60}$ to the host resulted in transient photocurrent amplitude enhancement by a factor of 3 and 10, respectively, and a partial quenching of fluorescence. An addition of 0.05\% wt of ADT-TIPS-CN guest resulted in strong energy transfer from host to guest, as observed from fluorescence spectral shift, and a change in transient photocurrent dynamics. We summarize these results from our studies involving time-resolved fluorescence and photoconductivity techniques coupled with temperature control to probe the processes responsible.

Authors

  • Andrew Platt

    Oregon State University

  • Mark Kendrick

    Oregon State University

  • John Anthony

    University of Kentucky

  • Oksana Ostroverkhova

    Oregon State University