Photoinduced polarons in polymers. Time-resolved ESR analysis of polaron pairs in polymer:fullerene blends

Abstract

The work concerns the analysis of experimental time-resolved ESR spectra in photoexcited polymer:fullerene blend, consisting of poly(3-hexilthiophene) and fullerene [6,6]-phenyl C61 -butyric acid methyl ester (at low temperature T = 100 K). The spectra are assumed to be determined by spin-coherent pairs of charged polarons P+ and P- generated in the singlet state. The analysis is made within simple model of a set of first order processes, in which P+P$--pair spin evolution is described by the stochastic Liouville equation, allowing for fairly accurate description of experimental results. Simple analytical interpretation of obtained numerical results demonstrates that trESR spectra can be represented as a superposition of antiphase and CIDEP contributions together with the conventional thermal one. These contributions are shown to change their signs with the increase of time in agreement with experimental observations.

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