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Tracking the coherent generation of polaron pairs in conjugated polymers

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13742

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  1. European Union project CRONOS [280879-2]
  2. PAPETS [323901]
  3. QUCHIP [FETPROACT-3-2014, 641039]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SPP1391, SFB TRR/21, GRK 1885/1]
  5. Korea Foundation for International Cooperation of Science and Technology (Global Research Laboratory project) [K20815000003]
  6. German-Israeli Foundation (GIF) [1256]
  7. MC-IIF MODENADYNA [623413]
  8. Italian FIRB ('Flashit' Project)
  9. European Research Council (ERC-Syn) [319130]
  10. Alexander von Humboldt Professorship
  11. Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Wurttemberg
  12. Universities of the State of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
  13. European Research Council (ERC-AdG) [291198]

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The optical excitation of organic semiconductors not only generates charge-neutral electron-hole pairs (excitons), but also charge-separated polaron pairs with high yield. The microscopic mechanisms underlying this charge separation have been debated for many years. Here we use ultrafast two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy to study the dynamics of polaron pair formation in a prototypical polymer thin film on a sub-20-fs time scale. We observe multi-period peak oscillations persisting for up to about 1 ps as distinct signatures of vibronic quantum coherence at room temperature. The measured two-dimensional spectra show pronounced peak splittings revealing that the elementary optical excitations of this polymer are hybridized exciton-polaron-pairs, strongly coupled to a dominant underdamped vibrational mode. Coherent vibronic coupling induces ultrafast polaron pair formation, accelerates the charge separation dynamics and makes it insensitive to disorder. These findings open up new perspectives for tailoring light-to-current conversion in organic materials.

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