Revelation of Interfacial Energetics in Organic Multiheterojunctions

  • Christian Kästner
  • , Koen Vandewal
  • , Daniel Ayuk Mbi Egbe
  • , Harald Hoppe

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Abstract

Efficient charge generation via exciton dissociation in organic bulk heterojunctions necessitates donor–acceptor interfaces, e.g., between a conjugated polymer and a fullerene derivative. Furthermore, aggregation and corresponding structural order of polymer and fullerene domains result in energetic relaxations of molecular energy levels toward smaller energy gaps as compared to the situation for amorphous phases existing in homogeneously intermixed polymer:fullerene blends. Here it is shown that these molecular energy level shifts are reflected in interfacial charge transfer (CT) transitions and depending on the existence of disordered or ordered interfacial domains. It can be done so by systematically controlling the order at the donor–acceptor interface via ternary blending of semicrystalline and amorphous model polymers with a fullerene acceptor. These variations in interfacial domain order are probed with luminescence spectroscopy, yielding various transition energies due to activation of different recombination channels at the interface. Finally, it is shown that via this analysis the energy landscape at the organic heterojunction interface can be obtained.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1600331
Pages (from-to)1600331
Number of pages10
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

Fields of science

  • 205 Materials Engineering
  • 205011 Polymer engineering
  • 205016 Materials testing
  • 207106 Renewable energy
  • 211908 Energy research
  • 103023 Polymer physics
  • 104018 Polymer chemistry
  • 211909 Energy technology
  • 104019 Polymer sciences

JKU Focus areas

  • Nano-, Bio- and Polymer-Systems: From Structure to Function

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