Polaron pair versus bipolaron on oligothiophene chains: A theoretical study of the singlet and triplet states

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Abstract

Double positive charges on an isolated conjugated chain: do they remain together forming a single bipolaron (2 +) entity (shown in picture) stabilized by strong geometry distortion even in the absence of a counterion or do they repel, yielding two separate polarons (+)? The balance is subtle. Our correlated ab initio and semiempirical calculations show that in oligothiophenes a polaron pair is preferred, for chains containing seven or eight rings and longer.

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Geskin, V. M., & Brédas, J. L. (2003). Polaron pair versus bipolaron on oligothiophene chains: A theoretical study of the singlet and triplet states. ChemPhysChem, 4(5), 498–505. https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.200200446

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