Hot Charge Transfer States and Charge Generation in Donor Acceptor Blends

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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4 pages, 2 figures

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In an organic blend the vibrational normal mode excited by exciton splitting is the same as the one coupled to charge hopping. Excess driving force for exciton splitting can therefore aid charge transfer, if vibrational relaxation is slow compared to charge transfer. A model is developed that takes this into account and hence explains the experimentally observed relation of driving force for exciton splitting and charge yield and that high charge yields can be achieved with the observed fast rates of recombination.

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