Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-09-15
Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 115, 18333 (2011)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Accepted by the Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Scientific paper
10.1021/jp204849e
The band structure and electronic properties in a series of vinylene-linked heterocyclic conducting polymers are investigated using density functional theory (DFT). In order to accurately calculate electronic band gaps, we utilize hybrid functionals with fully periodic boundary conditions to understand the effect of chemical functionalization on the electronic structure of these materials. The use of predictive first-principles calculations coupled with simple chemical arguments highlights the critical role that aromaticity plays in obtaining a low band gap polymer. Contrary to some approaches which erroneously attempt to lower the band gap by increasing the aromaticity of the polymer backbone, we show that being aromatic (or quinoidal) in itself does not insure a low band gap. Rather, an iterative approach which destabilizes the ground state of the parent polymer towards the aromatic \leftrightarrow quinoidal level-crossing on the potential energy surface is a more effective way of lowering the band gap in these conjugated systems. Our results highlight the use of predictive calculations guided by rational chemical intuition for designing low band gap polymers in photovoltaic materials.
Cordaro Joseph G.
Wong Bryan M.
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