| Literature DB >> 33833447 |
Zhiwei Wang1, Heyuan Liu2, Xiaoyu Xie3, Chunfeng Zhang4, Rui Wang1, Lan Chen1, Yihe Xu3, Haibo Ma5, Weihai Fang3,6, Yao Yao7, Hai Sang1, Xiaoyong Wang1, Xiyou Li8, Min Xiao9,10.
Abstract
Singlet fission (SF) can potentially boost the efficiency of solar energy conversion by converting a singlet exciton (S1) into two free triplets (T1 + T1) through an intermediate state of a correlated triplet pair (TT). Although efficient TT generation has been recently realized in many intramolecular SF materials, their potential applications have been hindered by the poor efficiency of TT dissociation. Here we demonstrate that this can be overcome by employing a spatially separated 1(T…T) state with weak intertriplet coupling in tetracene oligomers with three or more chromophores. By using transient magneto-optical spectroscopic methods, we show that free-triplet generation can be markedly enhanced through the SF pathway that involves the spatially separated 1(T…T) state rather than the pathway mediated by the spatially adjacent TT state, leading to a marked improvement in free-triplet generation with an efficiency increase from 21% for the dimer to 85% (124%) for the trimer (tetramer).Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33833447 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-021-00665-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.427