A large set of candidates for singlet fission, one of the most promising processes able to improve the efficiency of solar cells, are identified by screening a database of known molecular materials. The screening was carried out through a procedure exploiting quantum chemical calculations of excited state energies, carefully calibrated against a substantial set of experimental data. We identified ∼200 potential singlet fission molecules, the vast majority of which were not known as singlet fission materials. The molecules identified could be grouped into chemical families, enabling the design of further singlet fission materials using the hits as lead compounds for further exploration. Many of the discovered materials do not follow the curr...
15siSinglet fission, the generation of two triplet excited states from the absorption of a single ph...
As human’s global energy consumption increases, reaching 17.5 TW annually in 2012, and continues to ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
A large set of candidates for singlet fission, one of the most promising processes able to improve t...
Abstract The present study is devoted to singlet fission chromophores – a rare kind of molecules, wh...
Singlet fission (SF) is a photophysical process where one singlet-state exciton converts into two tr...
The process of carrier multiplication via singlet fission can potentially exceed the Shockley-Queiss...
Singlet exciton fission is a mechanism that could potentially enable solar cells to surpass the Shoc...
Singlet fission is the process of the conversion of a singlet exciton to two triplets that provides ...
Singlet fission (SF), the conversion of one singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, could signifi...
We present a computational protocol devised to test the suitability of newly proposed chromophores f...
We present a computational protocol devised to test the suitability of newly proposed chromophores f...
Conversion of sunlight into electricity prevails, until this day, as a promising source of renewable...
In this Review article, a survey is given for theoretical studies in the subject of singlet fission....
Singlet fission (SF) involves the conversion of one excited singlet state into two lower excited tri...
15siSinglet fission, the generation of two triplet excited states from the absorption of a single ph...
As human’s global energy consumption increases, reaching 17.5 TW annually in 2012, and continues to ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
A large set of candidates for singlet fission, one of the most promising processes able to improve t...
Abstract The present study is devoted to singlet fission chromophores – a rare kind of molecules, wh...
Singlet fission (SF) is a photophysical process where one singlet-state exciton converts into two tr...
The process of carrier multiplication via singlet fission can potentially exceed the Shockley-Queiss...
Singlet exciton fission is a mechanism that could potentially enable solar cells to surpass the Shoc...
Singlet fission is the process of the conversion of a singlet exciton to two triplets that provides ...
Singlet fission (SF), the conversion of one singlet exciton into two triplet excitons, could signifi...
We present a computational protocol devised to test the suitability of newly proposed chromophores f...
We present a computational protocol devised to test the suitability of newly proposed chromophores f...
Conversion of sunlight into electricity prevails, until this day, as a promising source of renewable...
In this Review article, a survey is given for theoretical studies in the subject of singlet fission....
Singlet fission (SF) involves the conversion of one excited singlet state into two lower excited tri...
15siSinglet fission, the generation of two triplet excited states from the absorption of a single ph...
As human’s global energy consumption increases, reaching 17.5 TW annually in 2012, and continues to ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...