Title :
Ultrafast coherent charge transfer in solar cells and artificial light harvesting systems: Toward movies of electronic motion
Author :
Christoph Lienau
Author_Institution :
Institute of Physics, Carl von Ossietzky University, Oldenburg, Germany
fDate :
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The efficient conversion of (sun-)light into electrical or chemical energy is one of the most fundamental and relevant challenges in current energy research. Our ability to construct artificial molecular or nanostructured devices that can harvest and exploit sunlight inevitably relies on an in-depth understanding of the elementary microscopic principles that govern the underlying light conversion processes. Generally, these processes happen on an exceedingly short femtosecond time scale, making real time studies of the light-driven dynamics particularly important. To elucidate these dynamics, we have recently combined coherent femtosecond spectroscopy and first-principles quantum dynamics simulations [1,2] and have used this approach to explore the primary photoinduced electronic charge transfer in two prototypical structures: (i) a carotene-porphyrin-fullerene triad, an elementary component for an artificial light harvesting system [2] and (ii) a polymer:fullerene blend as a model for an organic solar cell [1].
Conference_Titel :
Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015 1st URSI Atlantic
DOI :
10.1109/URSI-AT-RASC.2015.7303022