Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2009-10-14
Phys. Rev. B 2010 vol. 81 (4) pp. 041201
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Physical Review B Rapid Communications (In Press)
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.81.041201
Time-resolved and temperature-dependent photoluminescence measurements on one-dimensional sexithiophene lattices reveal intrinsic branching of photoexcitations to two distinct species: self-trapped excitons and dark charge-transfer excitons (CTX; > 5% yield), with radii spanning 2-3 sites. The significant CTX yield results from the strong charge-transfer character of the Frenkel exciton band due to the large free exciton bandwidth (~400 meV) in these supramolecular nanostructures.
Beljonne David
Gardebien Fabrice
Glowe Jean-Francois
Hayes Sophia C.
Perrin Mathieu
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