We present a comparative study of ultrafast photoconversion dynamics in tetracene (Tc) and pentacene (Pc) single crystals and Pc films using optical pump-probe spectroscopy. Photoinduced absorption in Tc and Pc crystals is activated and temperature-independent, respectively, demonstrating dominant singlet-triplet exciton fission. In Pc films (as well as C60-doped films) this decay channel is suppressed by electron trapping. These results demonstrate the central role of crystallinity and purity in photogeneration processes and will constrain the design of future photovoltaic devices
Singlet fission, the conversion of a singlet excitation into two triplet excitations, is a viable ro...
The multiplication of excitons in organic semiconductors via singlet fission offers the potential fo...
Exciton multiplication through singlet fission (SF) offers scope for next-generation photovoltaic de...
We present a comparative study of ultrafast photoconversion dynamics in tetracene (Tc) and pentacene...
Optimising molecular systems for optoelectronic applications requires a deep understanding of the ex...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
In solar energy conversion systems, crucial steps governing the performance of photovoltaic cells in...
We measure the transient photoconductivity in pentacene, functionalized pentacene, tetracene, and ru...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Singlet exciton fission (SF), the conversion of one spin-singlet exciton (S1) into two spin-triplet ...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells show significant promise as a renewable energy resource capable of ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process wherein a singlet excited state on one molecule share...
Singlet exciton fission is a process that occurs in select organic semiconductors and entails the sp...
Heterofission is a photophysical process of fundamental and applied interest whereby an excited sing...
Singlet fission is the spin-conserving process by which a singlet exciton splits into two triplet ex...
Singlet fission, the conversion of a singlet excitation into two triplet excitations, is a viable ro...
The multiplication of excitons in organic semiconductors via singlet fission offers the potential fo...
Exciton multiplication through singlet fission (SF) offers scope for next-generation photovoltaic de...
We present a comparative study of ultrafast photoconversion dynamics in tetracene (Tc) and pentacene...
Optimising molecular systems for optoelectronic applications requires a deep understanding of the ex...
Singlet fission (SF) is a process in organic molecules that is able to create two triplet excitons f...
In solar energy conversion systems, crucial steps governing the performance of photovoltaic cells in...
We measure the transient photoconductivity in pentacene, functionalized pentacene, tetracene, and ru...
To further enhance photovoltaic efficiencies, singlet fission (SF) has been studied as a possible av...
Singlet exciton fission (SF), the conversion of one spin-singlet exciton (S1) into two spin-triplet ...
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells show significant promise as a renewable energy resource capable of ...
Singlet fission (SF) is a spin-allowed process wherein a singlet excited state on one molecule share...
Singlet exciton fission is a process that occurs in select organic semiconductors and entails the sp...
Heterofission is a photophysical process of fundamental and applied interest whereby an excited sing...
Singlet fission is the spin-conserving process by which a singlet exciton splits into two triplet ex...
Singlet fission, the conversion of a singlet excitation into two triplet excitations, is a viable ro...
The multiplication of excitons in organic semiconductors via singlet fission offers the potential fo...
Exciton multiplication through singlet fission (SF) offers scope for next-generation photovoltaic de...