Singlet fission is an exciton multiplication process in organic molecules in which a photogenerated spin-singlet exciton is rapidly and efficiently converted to two spin-triplet excitons. This process offers a mechanism to break the Shockley-Queisser limit by overcoming the thermalization losses inherent to all single-junction photovoltaics. One of the most promising methods to harness the singlet fission process is via the efficient extraction of the dark triplet excitons into quantum dots (QDs) where they can recombine radiatively, thereby converting high-energy photons to pairs of low-energy photons, which can then be captured in traditional inorganic PVs such as Si. Such a singlet fission photon multiplication (SF-PM) process could incr...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process with the potential to increase the efficiency of solar cells by re...
Singlet fission, the conversion of one photoexcited singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, is a ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Singlet fission is an exciton multiplication process in organic molecules in which a photogenerated ...
Singlet fission is an exciton multiplication process in organic molecules in which a photogenerated ...
Singlet exciton fission allows for the generation of two triplet excitons for each photon absorbed w...
Singlet exciton fission allows for the generation of two triplet excitons for each photon absorbed w...
The control and utilisation of spin-triplet excitons in organic semiconductors is highly sought afte...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The conversion of a high-energy photon into two excitons using singlet fission (SF) has stimulated a...
The conversion of a high-energy photon into two excitons using singlet fission (SF) has stimulated a...
Singlet fission is the spin allowed conversion of a photo-generated singlet exciton into two triplet...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process with the potential to increase the efficiency of solar cells by re...
Singlet fission, the conversion of one photoexcited singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, is a ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Singlet fission is an exciton multiplication process in organic molecules in which a photogenerated ...
Singlet fission is an exciton multiplication process in organic molecules in which a photogenerated ...
Singlet exciton fission allows for the generation of two triplet excitons for each photon absorbed w...
Singlet exciton fission allows for the generation of two triplet excitons for each photon absorbed w...
The control and utilisation of spin-triplet excitons in organic semiconductors is highly sought afte...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Hybrid inorganic-organic materials such as quantum dots (QDs) coupled with organic semiconductors ha...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The conversion of a high-energy photon into two excitons using singlet fission (SF) has stimulated a...
The conversion of a high-energy photon into two excitons using singlet fission (SF) has stimulated a...
Singlet fission is the spin allowed conversion of a photo-generated singlet exciton into two triplet...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process with the potential to increase the efficiency of solar cells by re...
Singlet fission, the conversion of one photoexcited singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, is a ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...