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Di Bing, Wang Ya-Dong, Zhang Ya-Lin, An Zhong. The effect of interface hopping on inelastic scattering of oppositely charged polarons in polymersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 067103.
| Di Bing, Wang Ya-Dong, Zhang Ya-Lin, An Zhong. The effect of interface hopping on inelastic scattering of oppositely charged polarons in polymersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 067103. |
The effect of interface hopping on inelastic scattering of oppositely charged polarons in polymers
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Abstract
The inelastic scattering of oppositely charge polarons in polymer heterojunctions is believed to be fundamental importance for the light-emitting and transport properties of conjugated polymers. Based on the tight-binding SSH model, and by using a nonadiabatic molecular dynamic method, we investigate the effects of interface hopping on inelastic scattering of oppositely charged polarons in a polymer heterojunction. It is found that the scattering processes of the charge and lattice defect depend sensitively on the hopping integrals at the polymer/polymer interface when the interface potential barrier and applied electric field strength are constant. In particular, at an intermediate electric field, when the interface hopping integral of the polymer/polymer heterojunction material is increased beyond a critical value, two polarons can combine to become a lattice deformation in one of the two polymer chains, with the electron and the hole bound together, i.e., a self-trapped polaron-exciton. The yield of excitons then increases to a peak value. These results show that interface hopping is of fundamental importance and facilitates the formation of polaron-excitons. -
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