Crystal packing and charge transport in single crystals of chrysene derivatives: Impact of halogenation

Guangjun Nan*, Zesheng Li

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Abstract

Crystal packing has strong influence on the charge mobility for organic semiconductors, so the elucidation of the structure-property relationship is important for the design of high-performance organic semiconductors. Halogen substitution has been shown to be a promising strategy to alter the crystal structure without significantly changing the molecular size in previous reports. This paper studies the influence of halogenation on charge transport in single crystals of chrysene derivatives from a theoretical standpoint. The structure-property relationship is first rationalized by investigating the reorganization energy and electronic coupling from the density functional theory calculations. Based on the Marcus charge transfer theory, the mobilities in the molecular monolayer are then calculated with the random walk simulation technique from which the angular resolution anisotropic mobilities are obtained on the fly. It is shown that the mobilities become much larger for holes than those for electrons in the molecular monolayer when the halogenation occurs. Furthermore, the intra-layer charge transport is little influenced by the inter-layer pathways in the single crystals of the halogenated chrysene derivatives, while the opposite case is shown for the crystal of the nonhalogenated chrysene derivative. The reason for the variations of charge transport is discussed theoretically.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)210-221
Number of pages12
JournalScience China Chemistry
Volume56
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2013

Keywords

  • Marcus charge transfer rate
  • charge mobility
  • chrysene derivative
  • density functional theory
  • organic semiconductor

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Nan, G., & Li, Z. (2013). Crystal packing and charge transport in single crystals of chrysene derivatives: Impact of halogenation. Science China Chemistry, 56(2), 210-221. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-012-4768-6