Abstract
Four donor-acceptor functionalized molecular materials with symmetrical structures have been synthesized and investigated for their use in optoelectronic applications. These π-conjugated molecules consist of one electron-donating moiety, for instance, carbazole, triphenylamine, or phenothiazine at the center, and two acceptors at each side. Introduction of different donor moieties decreases the band gaps allowing a finetuning of the optical and electrical properties. These materials exhibit multifunctional properties, such as a red light-emitting behavior and a large photovoltaic effect. Red organic light-emitting diodes were fabricated in a facile nondoping configuration based on these materials. Saturated red-emission is observed with a CIE of x = 0.64 and y = 0.33, and an external quantum efficiency of 0.19%. In addition, our first observation of photovoltaic response in the π-conjugated molecule with donor-acceptor-donor structure is reported. The organic single-component photovoltaic cells were fabricated and characterized. Their open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current density are 1.1 V and 0.07 mA cm-2, respectively. The photovoltaic effect corresponds to the absorption characteristics of the compound and depends on the nature of the electron-donating group.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 10786-10792 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Physical Chemistry B |
| Volume | 109 |
| Issue number | 21 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2 Jun 2005 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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