Discerning the impact of the coherent motion of the nuclei on the timing and efficiency of charge transfer at the donor-acceptor interface is essential for designing performance-enhanced optoelectronic devices. Here, we employ an experimental approach using photocurrent detection in coherent multidimensional spectroscopy to excite a donor aromatic macrocycle and collect the charge transferred to a 2D acceptor layer. For this purpose, we prepared a cobalt phthalocyanine-graphene (CoPc-Gr) interface. Unlike blends, the well-ordered architecture achieved through the physical separation of the two layers allows us to unambiguously collect the electrical signal from graphene alone and associate it with a microscopic understanding of the whole process. The CoPc-Gr interface exhibits an ultrafast electron-transfer signal, stemming from an interlayer mechanism. Remarkably, the signal presents an oscillating time evolution modulated by coherent vibrations originating from the laser-excited CoPc states. By performing Fourier analysis on the beatings and correlating it with the Raman features, along with a comprehensive first-principles characterization of the vibrational coupling in the CoPc excited states, we successfully identify both the orbitals and molecular vibrations that promote the charge transfer at the interface.

Casotto, A., Rukin, P. S., Fresch, E., Prezzi, D., Freddi, S., Sangaletti, L. E., Rozzi, C. A., Collini, E., Pagliara, S., Coherent Vibrations Promote Charge-Transfer across a Graphene-Based Interface, <<JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY>>, 2024; 146 (22): 14989-14999. [doi:10.1021/jacs.3c12705] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/289876]

Coherent Vibrations Promote Charge-Transfer across a Graphene-Based Interface

Casotto, Andrea;Freddi, Sonia;Sangaletti, Luigi Ermenegildo;Pagliara, Stefania
2024

Abstract

Discerning the impact of the coherent motion of the nuclei on the timing and efficiency of charge transfer at the donor-acceptor interface is essential for designing performance-enhanced optoelectronic devices. Here, we employ an experimental approach using photocurrent detection in coherent multidimensional spectroscopy to excite a donor aromatic macrocycle and collect the charge transferred to a 2D acceptor layer. For this purpose, we prepared a cobalt phthalocyanine-graphene (CoPc-Gr) interface. Unlike blends, the well-ordered architecture achieved through the physical separation of the two layers allows us to unambiguously collect the electrical signal from graphene alone and associate it with a microscopic understanding of the whole process. The CoPc-Gr interface exhibits an ultrafast electron-transfer signal, stemming from an interlayer mechanism. Remarkably, the signal presents an oscillating time evolution modulated by coherent vibrations originating from the laser-excited CoPc states. By performing Fourier analysis on the beatings and correlating it with the Raman features, along with a comprehensive first-principles characterization of the vibrational coupling in the CoPc excited states, we successfully identify both the orbitals and molecular vibrations that promote the charge transfer at the interface.
2024
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Casotto, A., Rukin, P. S., Fresch, E., Prezzi, D., Freddi, S., Sangaletti, L. E., Rozzi, C. A., Collini, E., Pagliara, S., Coherent Vibrations Promote Charge-Transfer across a Graphene-Based Interface, <<JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY>>, 2024; 146 (22): 14989-14999. [doi:10.1021/jacs.3c12705] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/289876]
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