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Symmetry-breaking charge transfer and intersystem crossing in copper phthalocyanine thin films

Authors :
Esther del Pino Rosendo
Okan Yildiz
Wojciech Pisula
Tomasz Marszalek
Paul W. M. Blom
Charusheela Ramanan
Photo Conversion Materials
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Source :
del Pino Rosendo, E, Yildiz, O, Pisula, W, Marszalek, T, Blom, P W M & Ramanan, C 2023, ' Symmetry-breaking charge transfer and intersystem crossing in copper phthalocyanine thin films ', Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 25, no. 9, pp. 6847-6856 . https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp05240g, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 25(9), 6847-6856. The Royal Society of Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023.

Abstract

Intermolecular interactions in π-stacked chromophores strongly influence their photophysical properties, and thereby also their function in photonic applications. Mixed electronic and vibrational coupling interactions lead to complex potential energy landscapes with competitive photophysical pathways. Here, we characterize the photoexcited dynamics of the small molecule semiconductor copper pthalocyanine (CuPc) in solution and in thin film, the latter comprising two different π-stacked architectures, α-CuPc and β-CuPc. In solution, CuPc undergoes ultrafast intersytem crossing (ISC) to the triplet excited state. In the solid state, both α-CuPc and β-CuPc morphologies exhibit a mixing between Frenkel and charge-transfer excitons (Frenkel-CT mixing). We find that this mixing influences the photophysical properties differently, based on morphology. In addition to ISC, α-CuPc demonstrates symmetry-breaking charge transfer, which furthermore depends on excitation wavelength. This mechanism is not observed in β-CuPc. These results elucidate how molecular organization mediates the balance of competitive photexcited decay mechanisms in organic semiconductors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14639084 and 14639076
Volume :
25
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94800ed0e95797f3642d556b345d5a95
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cp05240g