Positive and Negative Charge Carriers in Doped or Photoexcited Polydithienothiophenes: A Comparative Study Using Raman, Infrared, and Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy

Poly(dithienothiophene)s (PDTTs), low band-gap conjugated polymers with polythiophene-like chain where an aromatic thienothiophene moiety is fused to each thiophene ring, were studied using Raman spectroscopy, photoinduced infrared absorption, as well as attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroelectrochemistry. The spectroelectrochemical studies were performed in situ during p- and n-doping (electrochemical oxidation and reduction, respectively). Raman lines of the pristine polymers are compared to infrared active vibration (IRAV) bands due to the charge carriers injected by the electrochemical doping processes or by illumination. The different π-electron distribution along the polythiophene-like chain, which determines the different band-gap sizes, also account for the different lattice relaxations and vibrational behaviors shown by these polymers. By means of in situ ESR spectroscopy, the formation of paramagnetic positive and negative c...