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Tuning the optoelectronic properties of donor‐acceptor conjugated polymers (D‐A CPs) is of great importance in designing various organic optoelectronic devices. However, there remains a critical challenge in precise control of bandgap through synthetic approach, since the chain conformation also affects molecular orbital energy levels. Here, D‐A CPs with different acceptor units are explored that...
Conjugated Polymers
The conformation of molecular chains in semiconducting polymers exerts a profound impact on their optoelectronic characteristics. In article number 2302178, Wenjie Xia, Xiaodan Gu, and co‐workers underscore the critical role played by constituent building blocks in shaping chain conformation and optoelectronic behavior using neutron scattering and computational simulations.
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