Picosecond time-resolved fluorescence experiments are used to study the dynamics of singlet fission in highly disordered films of rubrene. The fluorescence spectral lineshapes are not temperature-dependent, indicating that intermolecular excitonic effects are absent in these films. The temperature-dependent fluorescence decays in the amorphous films are nonexponential, containing both prompt and delayed components. The kinetics are qualitatively consistent with the presence of singlet fission, but to confirm its presence, we examine the effects of magnetic fields on the fluorescence decay. A quantum-kinetic model is developed to describe how magnetic fields perturb the number of triplet pair product states with singlet character and how thi...
Author Institution: New York UniversityThe fission of a singlet exciton trapped at a pentacene impur...
Finite-temperature dynamics of singlet fission in crystalline rubrene is investigated by utilizing t...
Several processes involving triplet excitons lead to magnetic-field sensitive luminescence in organi...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Magnetic field effects (MFEs) on singlet fission were studied by observing fluorescence from organic...
We have studied fluorescence in rubrene single crystals by use of fluorescence up-conversion, fluore...
Singlet fission of organic molecules has attracted recent attention owing to its potential advantage...
The magnetic field dependence of singlet exciton fission and fluorescence was studied at 300 K in te...
Singlet fission, a multistep molecular process in which one photon generates two triplet excitons, h...
The excited state dynamics of rubrene in solution and in the single crystal were studied by femtosec...
Magnetic field effects (MFEs) on triplet pairs generated by singlet fission (SF) in an organic cryst...
This study demonstrates how magnetic-field-dependent luminescence from organic films can be used to ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process in which one singlet excited molecule shares its ener...
We study the effect of an exchange interaction on the magnetic-field-dependent photoluminescence in ...
The two-photon-induced singlet fission was observed in rubrene single crystal and studied by use of ...
Author Institution: New York UniversityThe fission of a singlet exciton trapped at a pentacene impur...
Finite-temperature dynamics of singlet fission in crystalline rubrene is investigated by utilizing t...
Several processes involving triplet excitons lead to magnetic-field sensitive luminescence in organi...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Magnetic field effects (MFEs) on singlet fission were studied by observing fluorescence from organic...
We have studied fluorescence in rubrene single crystals by use of fluorescence up-conversion, fluore...
Singlet fission of organic molecules has attracted recent attention owing to its potential advantage...
The magnetic field dependence of singlet exciton fission and fluorescence was studied at 300 K in te...
Singlet fission, a multistep molecular process in which one photon generates two triplet excitons, h...
The excited state dynamics of rubrene in solution and in the single crystal were studied by femtosec...
Magnetic field effects (MFEs) on triplet pairs generated by singlet fission (SF) in an organic cryst...
This study demonstrates how magnetic-field-dependent luminescence from organic films can be used to ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process in which one singlet excited molecule shares its ener...
We study the effect of an exchange interaction on the magnetic-field-dependent photoluminescence in ...
The two-photon-induced singlet fission was observed in rubrene single crystal and studied by use of ...
Author Institution: New York UniversityThe fission of a singlet exciton trapped at a pentacene impur...
Finite-temperature dynamics of singlet fission in crystalline rubrene is investigated by utilizing t...
Several processes involving triplet excitons lead to magnetic-field sensitive luminescence in organi...