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Photoinduced on-chain charge-separation and ultrafast recombination in a sugar-coated insulated molecular wire
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EngineeringCharge HoppingExcitation Energy TransferEnergy MigrationChemistrySupramolecular Encapsulation PreventsOn-chain Charge-separationCharge SeparationPhotopolymer NetworkPhotonicsPhotochemistryPhysicsNanotechnologyMechanistic PhotochemistrySupramolecular PhotochemistryUltrafast RecombinationSemiconducting PolymerNatural SciencesPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsMolecular SwitchConjugated PolymerOptoelectronics
Transient absorption three-beam pump-push-probe experiments demonstrate that cyclodextrin-encapsulation of conjugated polymer chains prevents interchain effects, such as energy migration and charge hopping. In the unencapsulated polymer, transient population of high-lying singlet states leads to interchain ionization, generating long-lived charge-separated species. Supramolecular encapsulation prevents this process; with high-lying singlets undergoing on-chain ionization, followed by very rapid charge recombination. Threading is an efficient way to control charge recombination and to obtain a material suitable for photonic applications, where the push effect can be implemented for all-optical ultrafast switching.
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