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Showing papers by "Demetrio A. da Silva Filho published in 2007"


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TL;DR: Electronic Coupling in Oligoacene Derivatives: Factors Influencing Charge Mobility, and the Energy-Splitting-in-Dimer Method 3.1.
Abstract: 2.2. Materials 929 2.3. Factors Influencing Charge Mobility 931 2.3.1. Molecular Packing 931 2.3.2. Disorder 932 2.3.3. Temperature 933 2.3.4. Electric Field 934 2.3.5. Impurities 934 2.3.6. Pressure 934 2.3.7. Charge-Carrier Density 934 2.3.8. Size/molecular Weight 935 3. The Charge-Transport Parameters 935 3.1. Electronic Coupling 936 3.1.1. The Energy-Splitting-in-Dimer Method 936 3.1.2. The Orthogonality Issue 937 3.1.3. Impact of the Site Energy 937 3.1.4. Electronic Coupling in Oligoacene Derivatives 938

3,635 citations



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TL;DR: The impact on this parameter of the backbone flexibility present in oligothiophenes as a result of inter-ring torsional motions as well as gas-phase ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy calculations are investigated.
Abstract: Density functional theory calculations together with highly resolved gas-phase ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy have been applied to oligothiophene chains with up to eight thiophene rings. One of the important parameters governing the charge transport properties in the condensed phase is the amount of energy relaxation upon ionization. Here, we investigate the impact on this parameter of the backbone flexibility present in oligothiophenes as a result of inter-ring torsional motions. With respect to oligoacenes that are characterized by a coplanar and rigid backbone, the torsional flexibility in oligothiophenes adds to the relaxation energy and leads to the broadening of the first ionization peak, making its analysis more complex.

56 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the effect of molecular packing on the carrier transport properties of organic semiconductors was investigated in a single crystal of 2,5-di-(3-biphenyl)-1,1-dimethy.
Abstract: In order to develop a fundamental understanding for the effect of molecular packing on the carrier transport properties of organic semiconductors, single crystals of 2,5-di-(3-biphenyl)-1,1-dimethy...

22 citations