M. Fujitsuka et al., Photoinduced charge separation and recombination processes in fine particles of oligothiophene-C-60 dyad molecules, J PHYS CH B, 105(41), 2001, pp. 9930-9934
Photoinduced charge separation and recombination processes in fine particle
s of octathiophene-C-60 and dodecathiophene-C-60 dyad molecules were invest
igated by the subpicosecond laser photolysis method. Sizes of the fine part
icle samples were estimated to be 60-140 nm using SEM observation and dynam
ic light scattering measurements. Charge separated states were generated wi
thin 1 ps upon the 150 fs laser excitation in both fine particle samples of
the dyad molecules. Generation yields of the charge separated states were
about a half of those of the corresponding dyad molecules in polar solvents
, indicating the existence of the competitive deactivation pathways of the
singlet excited states, such as exciton migration in each fine particle. On
the other hand, the charge separated states deactivated via the two-step-d
ecay processes. Direct charge recombination in a dyad molecule and indirect
charge recombination after migration of radical cation (hole) and anion (e
lectron) in fine particles were observed as fast and slow decay components,
respectively. The faster charge recombination rates than those of previous
ly reported for aniline-fullerene dyad cluster will result from high hole-m
obility in the oligothiophene-moieties of the present dyad molecules compos
ing fine particles.