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  1. Molecular Electronics and Photonics
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Insegnamento Course full name
Molecular Electronics and Photonics
Course ID number
1920-1-F5302Q017
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Aims

The course deals with the physical principles of the properties of molecular semiconductors. Molecular crystals and quantum mechanic origins of the intermolecular forces. Carbon-based policonjugated systems: anisotropy, low-dimensional properties. Polymeric semiconductors.

Contents

ELECTRONIC STATES OF POLICONJUGATED MOLECULES AND POLYMERS.

EXCITED STATES IN MOLECULAR CRYSTALS. 

ELECTROLUMINESCENCE AND LED DEVICES.

ORGANIC PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS.

MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS.


Detailed program

ELECTRONIC STATES OF POLICONJUGATED MOLECULES AND POLYMERS: Free-electron model, Hueckel’s model. Band structure of conjugated polymers. Monoelectronic approximation: Su-Shrieffer-Heeger hamiltonian. Electron-phonon interaction and Peierls’ gap. Solitons, polarons, bipolarons. Electronic correlation: Hubbard’s Hamiltonian.

LINEAR OPTICAL PROPERTIES: Absorption and emission of conjugated molecules. Einstein’s coefficients and Strickler-Berg’s formula. Singlets and triplets. Optical spectra calculation with the “tight binding” method. Calculation of transition matrix elements. Kasha’s rule. Non radiative processes. Lifetimes. Photoluminescence quantum efficiency and its measurement.

EXCITED STATES IN MOLECULAR CRYSTALS: Excited states in molecular aggregates: excitons classification (Frenkel, charge-transfer, Wannier). Delocalization and binding-energy: comparison between organic and inorganic materials. Calculation of the exciton energy. Davydov splitting. Exciton generation mechanisms. Exciton mobility. Coherent and incoherent energy transfer. Foerster’s and Dexter’s energy transfer. Photonics antenna.

ELECTROLUMINESCENCE AND LED DEVICES: Architecture of a prototype device and energetic levels diagram. Injection and charge transport. Exciton generation and recombination. Microcavities.

MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS AND PHOTONICS: Physics and architecture of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). Light harvesting, charge separation and transport. Organic and polymeric semiconductor cells and their architecture, charge separation: donors and acceptors. Planar and “bulk” heterojunction. Efficiency. Dye-sensitized solar cells based photo-electrochemical cells (Graetzel). Solar light harvesting optimization: “upconversion” and “downconversion” processes. Organic semiconductor-based lasers. Principles and use of organic molecules in fluorescence imaging techniques and super-resolution imaging. Macro-molecules, biomolecules and supermolecules and their meaning in physics, chemistry and biology. Employment of molecules for photoreactions in biology.

Prerequisites

This course requires a good knowledge of quantum physics (time-independent and time-dependent Schroedinger Equations, perturbation theory, Fermi golden rule), structure of matter (atoms, molecules and solids) and some basic knowledge of organic chemistry.   

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Lectures

Textbook and teaching resource

T. A. Skotheim, "Handbook of Conducting Polymers"

J. M. André et. al.," Quantum chemistry aided design of organic polymers"

M. Pope C. E. Swenberg, "Electronic processes in organic crystals"

Several review articles supplied by the lecturer

Semester

2nd SEMESTER

Assessment method

Oral test aimed to verify the capability of the students i) to model and discuss the properties of organic molecules and materials; ii) to analyze the optical end electrical processes occurring in this class of materials; iii) to describe the operation, peculiarities and limits of the electronic and photonic organic devices.

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By appointment

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Key information

Field of research
FIS/03
CFU
6
Term
Secondo Semestre
Activity type
Obbligatorio a scelta
Course Length (Hours)
52
Degree Course Type
Corso di Laurea Magistrale

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    Teacher

  • Angelo Maria Monguzzi

  • Molecular Electronics and Photonics
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