Rapid excited-state quenching in the solid state is a widespread limitation for organic chromophores. Even when molecules are dispersed in neutral host matrices, photoluminescence quantum yields decrease sharply with increased concentration, pointing to efficient intermolecular non-radiative decay pathways that remain poorly understood. Here we study the nature of the intermolecular states formed in dispersions the prototypical BODIPY dyes. Using temperature-dependent and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements, we describe the processes of energy transfer into excimer states and, in materials with suitable chemical structure, excitonically coupled dimers. These dimer states exhibit remarkable near-unity quantum yield
We present time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of oligo-p-phenylenevinylene (...
Inter- or intramolecular coupling processes between chromophores such as excimer formation or H- and...
The concept of aggregation-induced emission represents a means to rationalise photoluminescence of u...
Rapid excited-state quenching in the solid state is a widespread limitation for organic chromophores...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, U.K. (Grant Numbe...
We examine the redistribution of energy between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom that t...
Generation of triplet states in assemblies of organic chromophores is extremely appealing for their ...
10 pags., 9 figs.Generation of triplet states in assemblies of organic chromophores is extremely app...
An excimer in J-aggregates has been often considered as a self-trapped exciton originating from the ...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
Exciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic functional materials. We i...
WOS:000373748000037International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generat...
We present time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of oligo-p-phenylenevinylene (...
We present time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of oligo-p-phenylenevinylene (...
Inter- or intramolecular coupling processes between chromophores such as excimer formation or H- and...
The concept of aggregation-induced emission represents a means to rationalise photoluminescence of u...
Rapid excited-state quenching in the solid state is a widespread limitation for organic chromophores...
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, U.K. (Grant Numbe...
We examine the redistribution of energy between electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom that t...
Generation of triplet states in assemblies of organic chromophores is extremely appealing for their ...
10 pags., 9 figs.Generation of triplet states in assemblies of organic chromophores is extremely app...
An excimer in J-aggregates has been often considered as a self-trapped exciton originating from the ...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic func...
Exciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generation in organic functional materials. We i...
WOS:000373748000037International audienceExciton dynamics governs energy transfer and charge generat...
We present time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of oligo-p-phenylenevinylene (...
We present time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on two series of oligo-p-phenylenevinylene (...
Inter- or intramolecular coupling processes between chromophores such as excimer formation or H- and...
The concept of aggregation-induced emission represents a means to rationalise photoluminescence of u...