Singlet‐exciton optics and phonon‐mediated dynamics in oligoacene semiconductor crystals

IF 2.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Natural sciences (Weinheim, Germany) Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.1002/ntls.20220040
J. Thompson, D. Muth, Sebastian Anhäuser, D. Bischof, M. Gerhard, G. Witte, E. Malic
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Organic semiconductor crystals stand out as an efficient, cheap and diverse platform for realising optoelectronic applications. The optical response of these crystals is governed by a rich tapestry of exciton physics. So far, little is known on the phonon-driven singlet exciton dynamics in this class of materials. In this joint theory-experiment work, we combine the fabrication of a high-quality oligoacene semiconductor crystal and characterization via photoluminescence measurements with a sophisticated approach to the microscopic modeling in these crystals. This allows us to investigate singlet exciton optics and dynamics. We predict phonon-bottleneck effects in pentacene crystals, where we find dark excitons acting as crucial phonon-mediated relaxation scattering channels. While the efficient singlet fission in pentacene crystals hampers the experimental observation of this bottleneck effect, we reveal both in theory and experiment a distinct polarisation- and temperature-dependence in absorption and photoluminescence spectra of tetracene crystals, including microscopic origin of exciton linewidths, the activation of the higher Davydov states at large temperatures, and polarisation-dependent quenching of specific exciton resonances. Our joint theory-experiment study represents a significant advance in microscopic understanding of singlet exciton optics and dynamics in oligoacene crystals.

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有机半导体晶体是实现光电应用的高效、廉价和多样化的平台。这些晶体的光学响应是由丰富的激子物理学所控制的。到目前为止,对这类材料中声子驱动的单重态激子动力学知之甚少。在这项理论-实验联合工作中,我们结合了高质量低聚丙烯酸半导体晶体的制造和通过光致发光测量的表征,并采用了一种复杂的方法来对这些晶体进行微观建模。这允许我们研究单线态激子光学和动力学。我们预测了并五苯晶体中的声子瓶颈效应,在那里我们发现暗激子作为关键的声子介导的弛豫散射通道。虽然并五烯晶体中有效的单线态裂变阻碍了这种瓶颈效应的实验观察,但我们在理论和实验中都揭示了四烯晶体吸收和光致发光光谱中明显的极化和温度依赖性,包括激子线宽的微观起源,高达维多夫态在高温下的激活,以及特定激子共振的极化依赖性猝灭。我们的理论-实验联合研究代表了对少聚丙烯酸晶体中单线态激子光学和动力学的微观理解的重大进展。
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