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Modeling Spontaneous Charge Transfer at Metal / Organic Hybrid Heterostructures

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Abstract

Hybrid heterostructures are crucial in photovoltaics where the overall efficiency of the materials are closely related to the level of charge transfer at their interfaces. Here, using a combined computational and experimental approach, we show that heterodyne vibrational sum frequency generation (HD-VSFG) measurements provide an effective way of monitoring the interfacial charge transfer in these heterostructures [1]. Using ab-initio quantum chemical calculations, we show that inducing regio-randomness into the organic polymer modifies the interfacial electronic states, level of hybridization and the electronic wave function of these materials. We present the HD-VSFG responses of the metal/P3HT heterojunctions containing both regio-regular and regio-random P3HT structures and show that the intensity of non-resonant signal is directly correlated with the computed electronic structure and the level of spontaneous charge transfer at these interfaces.

[1] arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.06269

Presenters

  • Ongun Ozcelik

    University of California, San Diego

Authors

  • Ongun Ozcelik

    University of California, San Diego

  • Yingmin Li

    University of California, San Diego

  • Wei Xiong

    University of California, San Diego

  • Francesco Paesani

    University of California, San Diego, Chemistry, UC San Diego