Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damage, and the characteristic red-shift in fluorescence spectra associated with excimer formation can provide information about aggregate formation and the orientation of chromophores. When a mixture of chromophores is present, exciplex formation may lead to spectral characteristics distinct from those of either monomer or the corresponding excimers. To predict the effects of aggregation in a system containing a mixture of small acenes, binding energies and minimum-energy geometries have been calculated for three mixed S_1 exciplexes. Benchmark CASSCF/NEVPT2 multireference binding energies of 18.2, 27.7, and 49.3 kJ/mol are reported for the benze...
The understanding of excimer formation in organic materials is of fundamental importance, since exci...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
The photophysical behaviour of a given system can be strongly influenced by the presence of species ...
The effects of intermolecular interactions in the excited state of acene molecules on the singlet–tr...
Exciton formation and charge separation and transport are key dynamical events in a variety of funct...
Excimers play a key role in a variety of excited-state processes, such as exciton trapping, fluoresc...
Formation of -stacked excimers plays an important role in many systems, ranging from biological phen...
Formation of -stacked excimers plays an important role in many systems, ranging from biological phen...
Excited dimers (excimers) formed by aromatic molecules are important in biological systems as well a...
Excited dimers (excimers) formed by aromatic molecules are important in biological systems as well a...
The understanding of excimer formation in organic materials is of fundamental importance, since exci...
The understanding of excimer formation in organic materials is of fundamental importance, since exci...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
Excimers play an important role in photochemical processes ranging from singlet fission to DNA damag...
The photophysical behaviour of a given system can be strongly influenced by the presence of species ...
The effects of intermolecular interactions in the excited state of acene molecules on the singlet–tr...
Exciton formation and charge separation and transport are key dynamical events in a variety of funct...
Excimers play a key role in a variety of excited-state processes, such as exciton trapping, fluoresc...
Formation of -stacked excimers plays an important role in many systems, ranging from biological phen...
Formation of -stacked excimers plays an important role in many systems, ranging from biological phen...
Excited dimers (excimers) formed by aromatic molecules are important in biological systems as well a...
Excited dimers (excimers) formed by aromatic molecules are important in biological systems as well a...
The understanding of excimer formation in organic materials is of fundamental importance, since exci...
The understanding of excimer formation in organic materials is of fundamental importance, since exci...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...
We have investigated molecular dimers with different electronic coupling strengths by bulk and singl...