Issue 28, 2019

fs–ps Exciton dynamics in a stretched tetraphenylsquaraine polymer

Abstract

A tetraphenylsquaraine was synthesized whose structure was elucidated by single crystal X-ray structure analysis. Unlike all known indolenine squaraines, the tetraphenylsquaraine shows an unusual nonplanar structure with the four phenyl groups pointing away from the squaric acid core in order to avoid steric congestion. This tetraphenylsquaraine was polymerized by a Yamamoto coupling to form a conjugated polymer with Xn = 38. The absorption spectra of this polymer are red-shifted compared to that of the monomer and show a J-type absorption band due to exciton coupling. Transient absorption spectra with fs-time resolution display a strong ground state bleaching signal with a peak on the red side rising concurrently with the decay of a peak on the blue side of an isosbestic point at 12 000 cm−1. This behavior is caused by energy transfer between two slightly different sections of the polymer with time constants of 0.3 and 2.6 ps. According to semiempirical calculations these different sections are stretched and slightly bent conformations of the polymer strand. Power dependent transient absorption measurements indicate exciton annihilation which also proves the excitons to be very mobile.

Graphical abstract: fs–ps Exciton dynamics in a stretched tetraphenylsquaraine polymer

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 رمضان 1440
Accepted
19 شوال 1440
First published
25 شوال 1440

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019,21, 15346-15355

fs–ps Exciton dynamics in a stretched tetraphenylsquaraine polymer

M. H. Schreck, L. Breitschwerdt, H. Marciniak, M. Holzapfel, D. Schmidt, F. Würthner and C. Lambert, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 21, 15346 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP02900A

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