The journal of physical chemistry. A | 2019

Revealing Suppressed Intermolecular Coupling Effects in Aggregated Organic Semiconductors by Diluting the Crystal: Model System Perfluoropentacene:Picene.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


In order to investigate the effects of intermolecular interactions on the optical properties of organic semiconductors we employ mixing of the organic semiconductor perfluoropentacene (PFP; C22F14) with the wide band-gap organic semiconductor picene (PIC; C22H14). The binary mixed thin films are prepared by simultaneous co-evaporation of PIC and PFP in vacuum. We determine the optical properties of the blends by differential reflectance spectroscopy (absorption) and photoluminescence (emission). PFP:PIC thin films are a rare case of mixed thin films with a known molecular packing. The formation of equimolar mixed domains, with a crystal structure clearly different from the pure compounds, is, in the case of non-equimolar blends, accompanied by pure domains of the excess compound. Due to the wide band-gap of PIC the effect of reduced intermolecular interactions between PFP molecules can be studied in detail without any direct contributions of PIC to the spectra. We find strongly enhanced emission from PFP in the mixed thin films which can be explained by decoupling. Real-time investigations of the absorption spectra during growth provide further insight into intermolecular coupling effects on optical properties.

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DOI 10.1021/acs.jpca.9b03980
Language English
Journal The journal of physical chemistry. A

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