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Optical Absorption Properties in Pentacene/Tetracene Solid Solutions

Authors

UNGER Frederik LEPPLE Daniel ASBACH Maximilian CRACIUNESCU Luca ZEISER Clemens KANDOLF Andreas F FIŠER Zbyněk HAGARA Jakub HAGENLOCHER Jan HILLER Stefan HAUG Sara DEUTSCH Marian GRÜNINGER Peter NOVÁK Jiří BETTINGER Holger F. BROCH Katharina ENGELS Bernd SCHREIBER Frank

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Physical Chemistry
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jpca.3c06737
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.3c06737
Keywords Absorption; Absorption spectroscopy; Cluster chemistry; Molecules; Phase transitions
Description Modifying the optical and electronic properties of crystalline organic thin films is of great interest for improving the performance of modern organic semiconductor devices. Therein, the statistical mixing of molecules to form a solid solution provides an opportunity to fine-tune optical and electronic properties. Unfortunately, the diversity of intermolecular interactions renders mixed organic crystals highly complex, and a holistic picture is still lacking. Here, we report a study of the optical absorption properties in solid solutions of pentacene and tetracene, two prototypical organic semiconductors. In the mixtures, the optical properties can be continuously modified by statistical mixing at the molecular level. Comparison with time-dependent density functional theory calculations on occupationally disordered clusters unravels the electronic origin of the low energy optical transitions. The disorder partially relaxes the selection rules, leading to additional optical transitions that manifest as optical broadening. Furthermore, the contribution of diabatic charge-transfer states is modified in the mixtures, reducing the observed splitting in the 0-0 vibronic transition. Additional comparisons with other blended systems generalize our results and indicate that changes in the polarizability of the molecular environment in organic thin-film blends induce shifts in the absorption spectrum.

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