Abstract

Vectorial photoinduced electron transfer was studied in Langmuir-Blodgett films. The monolayers of polythiophene and phthalocyanine were used as secondary electron donors in multilayers together with the monolayer of porphyrin-fullerene donor-acceptor dyad molecules mixed with octadecylamine (1:9). Simultaneous utilization of all the three compounds in the preparation of three-layer samples allowed us to widen the range of the visible light absorption by the structure. The relative sensitivity of the sample to the excitation laser light increased by about 350 times compared with that of a dyad monolayer.

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