Theory of excited state absorptions in phenylene-based $\pi$-conjugated polymers
Alok Shukla (Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India), Haranath, Ghosh (Centre for Advanced Technology, Indore, India), S. Mazumdar, (University of Arizona)

TL;DR
This paper presents a theoretical analysis of excited state absorptions in phenylene-based π-conjugated polymers, identifying two classes of two-photon states and predicting new absorption features relevant for charge generation.
Contribution
It introduces a classification of two-photon A_g states in phenylene-based polymers and predicts a new intense photoinduced absorption in ladder-type PPP.
Findings
Calculated energies match experimental PAs in PPV.
Identified two classes of A_g states with distinct excitation characteristics.
Predicted a new low-energy PA in ladder-type PPP.
Abstract
Within a rigid-band correlated electron model for oligomers of poly-(paraphenylene) (PPP) and poly-(paraphenylenevinylene) (PPV), we show that there exist two fundamentally different classes of two-photon A states in these systems to which photoinduced absorption (PA) can occur. At relatively lower energies there occur A states which are superpositions of one electron - one hole (1e--1h) and two electron -- two hole (2e--2h) excitations, that are both comprised of the highest delocalized valence band and the lowest delocalized conduction band states only. The dominant PA is to one specific member of this class of states (the mA). In addition to the above class of A states, PA can also occur to a higher energy kA state whose 2e--2h component is {\em different} and has significant contributions from excitations involving both delocalized and localized bands. Our…
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