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Electronic Processes at Organic-Organic Interfaces: Insight from Modeling and Implications for Opto-electronic Devices

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 591-609

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm1023426

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Funding

  1. European project MINO-TOR [FP7-NMP-228424]
  2. European project ONE-P [NMP3-LA-2008-212311]
  3. Belgian Federal Science Policy Office [PAI 6/27]
  4. Programme d'Excellence de la Region Wallonne
  5. FNRS-FRFC
  6. Emilia-Romagna regional project PROMINER
  7. National Science Foundation [DMR-0819885]
  8. Office of Naval Research
  9. Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics
  10. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) [KUS-C1-015-21]

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We report on the recent progress achieved in modeling the electronic processes that take place at interfaces between pi-conjugated materials in organic opto-electronic devices. First, we provide a critical overview of the current computational techniques used to assess the morphology of organic: organic heterojunctions; we highlight the compromises that are necessary to handle large systems and multiple time scales while preserving the atomistic details required for subsequent computations of the electronic and optical properties. We then review some recent theoretical advances in describing the ground-state electronic structure at heterojunctions between donor and acceptor materials and highlight the role played by charge-transfer and long-range polarization effects. Finally, we discuss the modeling of the excited-state electronic structure at organic:organic interfaces, which is a key aspect in the understanding of the dynamics of photoinduced electron-transfer processes.

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