2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.83.041201
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Persistent polarization memory in sexithiophene nanostructures

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“…We have found in early work that both charges and triplet excitons are produced on ultrafast timescales due to multi-quantum interactions in conjugated polymers [47][48][49] , but no detail on these can be derived by linear excitation lineshapes. Furthermore, we have found that prompt charge separation occurs via what we have interpreted as charge-transfer states that appear to be intrinsic in these systems [50][51][52][53] , and fundamental electronic couplings that give rise to these is of fundamental relevance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…We have found in early work that both charges and triplet excitons are produced on ultrafast timescales due to multi-quantum interactions in conjugated polymers [47][48][49] , but no detail on these can be derived by linear excitation lineshapes. Furthermore, we have found that prompt charge separation occurs via what we have interpreted as charge-transfer states that appear to be intrinsic in these systems [50][51][52][53] , and fundamental electronic couplings that give rise to these is of fundamental relevance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%