عنوان البحث(Papers / Research Title)
The Impact of Driving Force on Electron Transfer Rates
الناشر \ المحرر \ الكاتب (Author / Editor / Publisher)
مهند موسى كريم الحجامي
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مهند,موسى,كريم,الحجامي ,The Impact of Driving Force on Electron Transfer Rates , Time 11/11/2017 06:04:15 : كلية العلوم
وصف الابستركت (Abstract)
Organic semiconductors have great potential for the development of large-scale, fl exible, and semitransparent solar panels
الوصف الكامل (Full Abstract)
Organic semiconductors have great potential for the development of large-scale, fl exible, and semitransparent solar panels. The primary excitations in organic materials are strongly bound excitons therefore for effi cient charge carrier generation it is necessary to use a heterojunction of two materials, one an electron donor and the other an electron acceptor. The free energy difference between the initial (exciton) and fi nal (electron–hole pair) states is known as the “driving force” for electron transfer (ET). Photoinduced ET is a critical process for a wide range of biological, chemical, and physical systems, including natural [ 1 ] and artifi cial photosynthesis, [ 2 ] photocatalysis and excitonic photovoltaic devices. [ 3 ] A key issue in solar cells is that to generate a high power conversion effi ciency, it is desirable to have the smallest driving force necessary to generate free charges, as any excess will lead to increased thermalization losses and consequently a reduced open circuit voltage. A recent study has shown that the photocurrent generation effi ciency at short circuit conditions is independent of the excess vibrational energy, suggesting that it is possible to develop effi cient blends with a minimal driving force and consequently with almost no energy loss at the interface between donor and acceptor. [ 4 ] Another recent study showed the existence of an optimal driving force for the highest relative effi ciency of the mobile charge generation. [ 5 ] Time-resolved spectroscopies have shown that ET
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