Singlet exciton fission is a process that occurs in select organic semiconductors and entails the splitting of a singlet excited state into two lower triplet excitons located on adjacent chromophores. Research examining this phenomenon has recently seen a renaissance due to the potential to exploit singlet fission within the context of organic photovoltaics to prepare devices with the ability to circumvent the Shockley–Queisser limit. To date, high singlet fission yields have only been reported for crystalline or polycrystalline materials, suggesting that molecular disorder inhibits singlet fission. Here, we report the results of ultrafast transient absorption and time-resolved emission experiments performed on 5,12-diphenyl tetracene (DPT)...
Singlet exciton fission (SF), the conversion of one spin-singlet exciton (S1) into two spin-triplet ...
International audienceSinglet fission in organic semiconductors causes a singlet exciton to decay in...
Singlet fission is the spin-conserving process by which a singlet exciton splits into two triplet ex...
Singlet exciton fission is a process that occurs in select organic semiconductors and entails the sp...
Singlet exciton fission is a spin-allowed process to generate two triplet excitons from a single abs...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
Singlet fission (SF) is an exciton multiplication process with the potential to raise the efficiency...
Singlet fission holds the potential to dramatically improve the efficiency of solar energy conversio...
Singlet fission, the conversion of a singlet excitation into two triplet excitations, is a viable ro...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process wherein a singlet excited state on one molecule share...
This dissertation describes our study of a photophysical process that leads to ultrafast generation ...
Due to its ability to offset thermalization losses in photoharvesting systems, singlet fission has b...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Singlet fission is a photophysical process which converts an excited singlet state into two independ...
Singlet fission in organic semiconductors causes a singlet exciton to decay into a pair of triplet e...
Singlet exciton fission (SF), the conversion of one spin-singlet exciton (S1) into two spin-triplet ...
International audienceSinglet fission in organic semiconductors causes a singlet exciton to decay in...
Singlet fission is the spin-conserving process by which a singlet exciton splits into two triplet ex...
Singlet exciton fission is a process that occurs in select organic semiconductors and entails the sp...
Singlet exciton fission is a spin-allowed process to generate two triplet excitons from a single abs...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
Singlet fission (SF) is an exciton multiplication process with the potential to raise the efficiency...
Singlet fission holds the potential to dramatically improve the efficiency of solar energy conversio...
Singlet fission, the conversion of a singlet excitation into two triplet excitations, is a viable ro...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process wherein a singlet excited state on one molecule share...
This dissertation describes our study of a photophysical process that leads to ultrafast generation ...
Due to its ability to offset thermalization losses in photoharvesting systems, singlet fission has b...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Singlet fission is a photophysical process which converts an excited singlet state into two independ...
Singlet fission in organic semiconductors causes a singlet exciton to decay into a pair of triplet e...
Singlet exciton fission (SF), the conversion of one spin-singlet exciton (S1) into two spin-triplet ...
International audienceSinglet fission in organic semiconductors causes a singlet exciton to decay in...
Singlet fission is the spin-conserving process by which a singlet exciton splits into two triplet ex...