Electronic structures of undoped and doped cyclic polythiophene (PT) are studied using modified σ-bond compressibility model. Cyclic PT doped with odd number of bipolarons creates an aromatic polyene backbone containing (4n+2) π-electrons and the system is driven towards the quinoid form. Consequently, we find an insulator-metal transition for dopant concentration ≥ 14 mol % and a ∼ 0.8 eV redshift in Fermi energy at 30 mol%. For even number of bipolarons, we propose here that the form having two singly occupied degenerate orbitals will be stable in a sufficiently large cyclic PT.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9605093,
title = {Evolution of the electronic structure of cyclic polythiophene upon bipolaron doping},
author = {D. Giri and K. Kundu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9605093},
year = {2007}
}
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10 pages, REVTEX file (4 figures available on request)