JOURNAL ARTICLE

A study of electron transfer in Ru(dcbpy)2(NCS)2sensitized nanocrystalline TiO2and SnO2films induced by red-wing excitation

Pasi MyllyperkiöGábor BenköJouko Korppi‐TommolaArkady YartsevVilly Sundström

Year: 2008 Journal:   Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Vol: 10 (7)Pages: 996-1002   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Excited state dynamics and electron transfer from the Ru(dcbpy)2(NCS)2 (RuN3) sensitizer to semiconductor nanoparticles were studied using time-resolved femtosecond absorption spectroscopy. We found that excitation of the red wing of the absorption spectrum of the sensitizer populates the (3)MLCT state directly, both in solution and attached on semiconductor nanoparticle films. Electron injection is slowed down and becomes gradually less efficient as excitation moves towards red from the absorption maximum at 535 nm. At 675 nm the injection is non-exponential and characterized by 5, 30 and 180 ps time constants. The non-exponential electron injection observed is assigned to injection from a distribution of triplet states with energies below the semiconductor conduction band edge.

Keywords:
Semiconductor Excited state Femtosecond Electron transfer Ultrafast laser spectroscopy Excitation Nanocrystalline material Atomic physics Electron Absorption spectroscopy Spectroscopy Absorption (acoustics) Materials science Molecular physics Chemistry Absorption edge Analytical Chemistry (journal) Photochemistry Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Band gap Optics Laser Physics

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