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Multitype Electronic Interactions in Precursor Solutions of Molecular Doped P3HT Polymer.

Vandana TiwariXin LiZheng LiIan E JacobsHong-Guang DuanHenning SirringhausR J Dwyane MillerAjay Jha
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
Spin-casting of molecularly doped polymer solution mixtures is one of the commonly used methods to obtain conductive organic semiconductor films. In spin-casted films, electronic interaction between the dopant and polymer is one of the crucial factors that dictates the doping efficiency. Here, we investigate excitonic couplings using ultrafast two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy to examine the different types of electronic interactions in ion pairs of the prototype F 4 TCNQ-doped P3HT polymer system in a precursor solution mixture for spin-casting. Off-diagonal peaks in the 2D spectra clearly establish the excitonic coupling between P3HT + and F 4 TCNQ - ions in solution. The observed excitonic coupling is the direct manifestation of a Coulombic interaction between the ion pair. The excited-state lifetime of F 4 TCNQ - in ion pairs shows biexponential decay at 30 and 200 fs, which hints toward the presence of a heterogeneous population with different interaction strengths. To examine the nature of these different types of interactions in solution mixtures, we study the system using molecular dynamics simulations on a fully solvated model employing the generalized Amber force field. We retrieve three dominant interaction modes of F 4 TCNQ anions with P3HT: side chain, π-stack, and slipped stack. To quantify these interactions, we complement our studies with electronic structure calculations, which reveal the excitonic coupling strengths of ∼ 75 cm -1 for side chain, ∼ 150 cm -1 for π-π-stack, and ∼69 cm -1 for slipped stack. These various interaction modes provide information about the key geometries of the seed structures in precursor solution mixtures, which may determine the final structures in spin-casted films. The insights gained from our study may guide new strategies to control and ultimately tune Coulomb interactions in polymer-dopant solutions.
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