Defect-induced effects on carrier migration through one-dimensional poly(para-phenylenevinylene) chains


Autoria(s): ZOPPI, L.; CALZOLARI, A.; RUINI, A.; FERRETTI, A.; Caldas, Marilia Junqueira
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2008

Resumo

Defects in one-dimensional (1D) systems can be intrinsically distinct from its three-dimensional counterparts, and polymer films are good candidates for showing both extremes that are difficult to individuate in the experimental data. We study theoretically the impact of simple hydrogen and oxygen defects on the electron transport properties of one-dimensional poly(para-phenylenevinylene) chains through a multiscale technique, starting from classical structural simulations for crystalline films to extensive ab initio calculations within density functional theory for the defects in single crystalline-constrained chains. The most disruptive effect on carrier transport comes from conjugation breaking imposed by the overcoordination of a carbon atom in the vinyl group independently from the chemical nature of the defect. The particular case of the [C=O] (keto-defect) shows in addition unexpected electron-hole separation, suggesting that the experimentally detected photoluminescence bleaching and photoconductivity enhancement could be due to exciton dissociation caused by the 1D characteristics of the defect.

Regional Laboratory of Emilia Romagna

Italian MIUR[PRIN 2006]

FAPESP

CNPq, Brazil

INFM-CNR, Italy

Identificador

PHYSICAL REVIEW B, v.78, n.16, 2008

1098-0121

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/16255

10.1103/PhysRevB.78.165204

http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.78.165204

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eng

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Relação

Physical Review B

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Palavras-Chave #CONJUGATED POLYMERS #PPV FILMS #OXYGEN #POLY(P-PHENYLENEVINYLENE) #SUBSTITUTION #DEGRADATION #TRANSPORT #Physics, Condensed Matter
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