Efficient exciton dissociation via two-step photoexcitation in polymeric semiconductors
- 11 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 64 (12) , 125211
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.64.125211
Abstract
We report that exciton dissociation occurs within 150 fs during ultrafast photoexcitation at moderately high fluence, with quantum efficiency, in a model electroluminescent -conjugated polymer. This is apparently inconsistent with the otherwise well-supported view that spin-singlet electron-hole pairs (excitons) are the primary photoexcitations. However, we demonstrate that resonant sequential transitions account quantitatively for the photoinduced polaron-pair yield, with the lowest exciton as an intermediate. Efficient exciton dissociation occurs either from the resulting high-energy, even-parity states, or during ultrafast thermalization. The yield of photoinduced polarons, on the other hand, is under continuous-wave excitation, where access to high-energy states by sequential excitation is not significant.
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