As carriers slowly move through a disordered energy landscape in organic semiconductors, tiny spatial variations in spin dynamics relieve spin blocking at transport bottlenecks or in the electron-hole recombination process that produces light. Large room-temperature magnetic-field effects (MFEs) ensue in the conductivity and luminescence. Sources of variable spin dynamics generate much larger MFEs if their spatial structure is correlated on the nanoscale with the energetic sites governing conductivity or luminescence such as in coevaporated organic blends within which the electron resides on one molecule and the hole on the other (an exciplex). Here, we show that exciplex recombination in blends exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluore...
Many organic semiconductor structures display strong magnetoelectrical and magneto-optical effects a...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) exhibiting superparamagnetic properties might generate large magnetic ...
Recently, it was discovered that the current through an organic semiconductor, sandwiched between tw...
As carriers slowly move through a disordered energy landscape in organic semiconductors, tiny spatia...
We predict very large changes in the room-temperature electroluminescence of thermally-activated del...
Organic semiconductors are a promising class of materials, offering several advantages over inorgani...
We explore the magnetoelectroluminescence (MEL) of organic light-emitting diodes by evaluating the m...
We probe the interconversion of spin permutation symmetry of weakly bound electron-hole carrier pair...
At low temperatures and high magnetic fields, electron and hole spins in an organic light-emitting d...
At low temperatures and high magnetic fields, electron and hole spins in an organic light-emitting d...
Random, spatially uncorrelated nuclear-hyperfine fields in organic materials dramatically affect ele...
Large negative magnetoconductance (MC) of ~12% is observed in electrochemically doped polymer light-...
Several processes involving triplet excitons lead to magnetic-field sensitive luminescence in organi...
Many organic semiconductor structures display strong magnetoelectrical and magneto-optical effects a...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) exhibiting superparamagnetic properties might generate large magnetic ...
Recently, it was discovered that the current through an organic semiconductor, sandwiched between tw...
As carriers slowly move through a disordered energy landscape in organic semiconductors, tiny spatia...
We predict very large changes in the room-temperature electroluminescence of thermally-activated del...
Organic semiconductors are a promising class of materials, offering several advantages over inorgani...
We explore the magnetoelectroluminescence (MEL) of organic light-emitting diodes by evaluating the m...
We probe the interconversion of spin permutation symmetry of weakly bound electron-hole carrier pair...
At low temperatures and high magnetic fields, electron and hole spins in an organic light-emitting d...
At low temperatures and high magnetic fields, electron and hole spins in an organic light-emitting d...
Random, spatially uncorrelated nuclear-hyperfine fields in organic materials dramatically affect ele...
Large negative magnetoconductance (MC) of ~12% is observed in electrochemically doped polymer light-...
Several processes involving triplet excitons lead to magnetic-field sensitive luminescence in organi...
Many organic semiconductor structures display strong magnetoelectrical and magneto-optical effects a...
Magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) exhibiting superparamagnetic properties might generate large magnetic ...
Recently, it was discovered that the current through an organic semiconductor, sandwiched between tw...