We develop a general theory of electron-hole recombination in organic light-emitting diodes that leads to formation of emissive singlet excitons and nonemissive triplet excitons. We briefly review other existing theories and show how our approach is substantively different from these theories. Using an exact time-dependent approach to the interchain/intermolecular charge transfer within a long–range interacting model we find that (i) the relative yield of the singlet exciton in polymers is considerably larger than the 25% predicted from statistical considerations, (ii) the singlet exciton yield increases with chain length in oligomers, and (iii) in small molecules containing nitrogen heteroatoms, the relative yield of the singlet exciton is...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
The evolution with increasing Coulomb correlations of a semiconductor to a magnetic insulator is rel...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We develop a general theory of electron-hole recombination in organic light-emitting diodes that lea...
We investigate the possibility that high-energy singlet and triplet excited states with large electr...
This paper presents a possible explanation for the enhanced singlet exciton yield in light emitting ...
Using a time-dependent model many-body formulation, we follow the electron–hole recombination betwee...
Electroluminescence in organic light-emitting diodes arises from a charge-transfer reaction between ...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
Combining the one-dimensional tight-binding Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model including int...
Luminescent materials, which consist of organo-transition-metal compounds, are attractive for optimi...
The mechanisms by which light is generated in an organic light emitting diode have slowly been eluci...
The evolution with increasing Coulomb correlations of a semiconductor to a magnetic insulator is rel...
We investigate the effect of molecular doping on the recombination of electrons and holes localized ...
Since the discovery of electroluminescence in the phenyl-based conjugated polymers in 1990, the fiel...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
The evolution with increasing Coulomb correlations of a semiconductor to a magnetic insulator is rel...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We develop a general theory of electron-hole recombination in organic light-emitting diodes that lea...
We investigate the possibility that high-energy singlet and triplet excited states with large electr...
This paper presents a possible explanation for the enhanced singlet exciton yield in light emitting ...
Using a time-dependent model many-body formulation, we follow the electron–hole recombination betwee...
Electroluminescence in organic light-emitting diodes arises from a charge-transfer reaction between ...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
Combining the one-dimensional tight-binding Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model including int...
Luminescent materials, which consist of organo-transition-metal compounds, are attractive for optimi...
The mechanisms by which light is generated in an organic light emitting diode have slowly been eluci...
The evolution with increasing Coulomb correlations of a semiconductor to a magnetic insulator is rel...
We investigate the effect of molecular doping on the recombination of electrons and holes localized ...
Since the discovery of electroluminescence in the phenyl-based conjugated polymers in 1990, the fiel...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
The evolution with increasing Coulomb correlations of a semiconductor to a magnetic insulator is rel...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...