Optical Anisotropy and Momentum-Dependent Excitons in Dibenzopentacene Single Crystals

Abstract

High-quality single crystals of the organic semiconductor (1,2;8,9)-dibenzopentacene were grown via physical vapor transport. The crystal structure─unknown before─was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction; polarization-dependent optical absorption measurements display a large anisotropy in the ac plane of the crystals. The overall Davydov splitting is ∼110 meV, which is slightly lower than that in the close relative pentacene (120 meV). Momentum-dependent electron energy-loss spectroscopy measurements show a clear exciton dispersion of the Davydov components. An analysis of the dispersion using a simple 1D model indicates smaller electron- and hole-transfer integrals in dibenzopentacene as compared to pentacene. The spectral weight distribution of the excitation spectra is strongly momentum-dependent and demonstrates a strong momentum-dependent admixture of Frenkel excitons, charge-transfer excitons, and vibrational modes.

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electroabsorption spectra, electronic-properties, tetracene, anthracene, pentacene, 1,2:8,9-dibenzopentacene, mobility, photophysics, absorption, transport
Citation
Graf, L., Liu, F., Naumann, M., Roth, F., Debnath, B., Büchner, B., et al. (2022). Optical Anisotropy and Momentum-Dependent Excitons in Dibenzopentacene Single Crystals. 7(24). https://doi.org//10.1021/acsomega.2c01987
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