Organic (opto) electronic materials have received considerable attention due to their applications in thin-film-transistors, light-emitting diodes, solar cells, sensors, photorefractive …
D Casanova - Chemical reviews, 2018 - ACS Publications
Singlet fission is a photophysical reaction in which a singlet excited electronic state splits into two spin-triplet states. Singlet fission was discovered more than 50 years ago, but the …
Singlet exciton fission is a carrier multiplication process in organic semiconductors that generates two electron–hole pairs for each photon absorbed. Singlet fission occurs on sub …
Open-shell molecules such as radicals, carbenes, and electronically excited-state molecules exhibit high energies, and thus, in general, they are quite reactive. 1 The short-lived species …
Singlet fission is the spin-allowed conversion of a spin-singlet exciton into a pair of spin- triplet excitons residing on neighbouring molecules. To rationalize this phenomenon, a …
van der Waals heterojunctions between two-dimensional (2D) layered materials and nanomaterials of different dimensions present unique opportunities for gate-tunable …
Entanglement of states is one of the most surprising and counter-intuitive consequences of quantum mechanics, with potent applications in cryptography and computing. In organic …
N Monahan, XY Zhu - Annual review of physical chemistry, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Singlet fission, the splitting of a singlet exciton into two triplet excitons in molecular materials, is interesting not only as a model many-electron problem, but also as a process with …
The efficient transfer of energy between organic and inorganic semiconductors is a widely sought after property, but has so far been limited to the transfer of spin-singlet excitons. Here …