Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.134, No.20, 8412-8415, 2012
Enhancing the Photoelectric Effect with a Potential-Programmed Molecular Rectifier
Dendrimer-based electron rectifiers were applied to photoconducting devices. A remarkable enhancement of the photocurrent response was observed when a zinc porphyrin as the photosensitizer was embedded in the dendritic phenylazomethine (DPA) architecture. The dendrimer-based sensitizer exhibited a 20-fold higher current response than the non-dendritic zinc porphyrin. In sharp contrast, a similar application of the dendrimer with poly(vinylcarbazole) as the electron donor resulted in a decreased response. This is consistent with the idea that the DPA facilitates electron transfer from the core to its periphery along a potential gradient, as predicted by density functional theory calculations.