A detailed theoretical study of the singlet fission process in tetracene and two of its derivatives, that is 5,12-diphenyltetracene (DPT) and rubrene, is presented. This work aims to unravel the intricacies and the differences of their singlet fission mechanism by means of electronic structure calculations using molecular and cluster models and a variety of computational tools. Although the electronic structure at the molecular level is very similar for the three compounds, their different crystal packing has important consequences in their ability to produce two triplet states from a single exciton. The results obtained indicate that the lowest singlet is found to delocalize at least over seven molecules. Computed relative energies rule ou...
Singlet fission of organic molecules has attracted recent attention owing to its potential advantage...
We use transient absorption spectroscopy to demonstrate that the dynamics of singlet exciton fission...
Singlet fission, the conversion of an optically singlet excited state into a pair of two triplet exc...
We examine the properties of six recently synthesized rubrene derivatives (with substitutions on the...
Singlet fission is a potential mechanism to enhance the performance of current solar cells. However,...
Singlet fission is a multiple-exciton-generation process found in organic materials that could help ...
Singlet fission (SF), a process by which two excited states are formed in a chromophoric system foll...
In singlet fission (SF), a spin-conserving splitting of one singlet exciton into two triplet excitat...
This dissertation describes our study of a photophysical process that leads to ultrafast generation ...
Singlet fission proceeds rapidly and with high quantum efficiency in both crystalline tetracene and ...
We present a detailed study of pentacene monomer and dimer that serves to reconcile extant views of ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
Singlet fission is a potential mechanism to enhance the performance of current solar cells. However,...
We report quadruple configuration interaction calculations within the extended Pariser-Parr-Pople Ha...
Different ab initio methods, namely multi-reference and nonorthogonal configuration interaction tech...
Singlet fission of organic molecules has attracted recent attention owing to its potential advantage...
We use transient absorption spectroscopy to demonstrate that the dynamics of singlet exciton fission...
Singlet fission, the conversion of an optically singlet excited state into a pair of two triplet exc...
We examine the properties of six recently synthesized rubrene derivatives (with substitutions on the...
Singlet fission is a potential mechanism to enhance the performance of current solar cells. However,...
Singlet fission is a multiple-exciton-generation process found in organic materials that could help ...
Singlet fission (SF), a process by which two excited states are formed in a chromophoric system foll...
In singlet fission (SF), a spin-conserving splitting of one singlet exciton into two triplet excitat...
This dissertation describes our study of a photophysical process that leads to ultrafast generation ...
Singlet fission proceeds rapidly and with high quantum efficiency in both crystalline tetracene and ...
We present a detailed study of pentacene monomer and dimer that serves to reconcile extant views of ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
Singlet fission is a potential mechanism to enhance the performance of current solar cells. However,...
We report quadruple configuration interaction calculations within the extended Pariser-Parr-Pople Ha...
Different ab initio methods, namely multi-reference and nonorthogonal configuration interaction tech...
Singlet fission of organic molecules has attracted recent attention owing to its potential advantage...
We use transient absorption spectroscopy to demonstrate that the dynamics of singlet exciton fission...
Singlet fission, the conversion of an optically singlet excited state into a pair of two triplet exc...