Literature DB >> 33750766

Shallow distance-dependent triplet energy migration mediated by endothermic charge-transfer.

Runchen Lai1,2, Yangyi Liu3, Xiao Luo1, Lan Chen4, Yaoyao Han1,5, Meng Lv3, Guijie Liang6, Jinquan Chen3, Chunfeng Zhang4, Dawei Di2, Gregory D Scholes7, Felix N Castellano8, Kaifeng Wu9.   

Abstract

Conventional wisdom posits that spin-triplet energy transfer (TET) is only operative over short distances because Dexter-type electronic coupling for TET rapidly decreases with increasing donor acceptor separation. While coherent mechanisms such as super-exchange can enhance the magnitude of electronic coupling, they are equally attenuated with distance. Here, we report endothermic charge-transfer-mediated TET as an alternative mechanism featuring shallow distance-dependence and experimentally demonstrated it using a linked nanocrystal-polyacene donor acceptor pair. Donor-acceptor electronic coupling is quantitatively controlled through wavefunction leakage out of the core/shell semiconductor nanocrystals, while the charge/energy transfer driving force is conserved. Attenuation of the TET rate as a function of shell thickness clearly follows the trend of hole probability density on nanocrystal surfaces rather than the product of electron and hole densities, consistent with endothermic hole-transfer-mediated TET. The shallow distance-dependence afforded by this mechanism enables efficient TET across distances well beyond the nominal range of Dexter or super-exchange paradigms.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33750766     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21561-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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