Ns. Sariciftci et al., OBSERVATION OF A PHOTOINDUCED ELECTRON-TRANSFER FROM A CONDUCTING POLYMER (MEHPPV) ONTO C60, Synthetic metals, 56(2-3), 1993, pp. 3125-3130
Evidence for photoinduced electron transfer from the excited state of
a conducting polymer onto Buckminsterfullerene, C60, is reported. Phot
oinduced optical absorption studies demonstrate a different excitation
spectrum for the composite compared to the separate components, consi
stent with photo-excited charge transfer. A photoinduced electron spin
resonance signal exhibits signatures of both the conducting polymer c
ation and the C60 anion. Since the photoluminescence in the conducting
polymer is quenched by interaction with C60, the data imply that char
ge transfer from the excited state occurs on a picosecond time scale.