First-principles theoretical investigation of the electronic couplings in single crystals of phenanthroline-based organic semiconductors

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The electronic couplings between adjacent molecules in the phenanthroline-based bathocuproine (BCP) and bathophenanthroline (Bphen) crystals have been studied using density functional theory on model dimers. Within the frame of the "two-state model" of charge-transfer theory, a generalized definition of the "effective transfer integral" is proposed. This definition addresses the issue arising when the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) [highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)] and LUMO+1 (HOMO-1) of the single molecules both have significant contributions to the dimer LUMO (HOMO) level. Charge-transfer integrals based on the new definition are compared with those from previous models; significant differences are found. The authors' results indicate that, within a simple Marcus theory approach, the charge-transport parameters of the BCP and Bphen crystals are expected to be similar. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Li, H., Bŕdas, J. L., & Lennartz, C. (2007). First-principles theoretical investigation of the electronic couplings in single crystals of phenanthroline-based organic semiconductors. Journal of Chemical Physics, 126(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2727480

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