EPR of triplet excitions in tetracene crystals: spin polarization and the role of singlet exciton fission

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The room temperature electron paramagnetic resonance spectrum of triplet excitons in single-crystal tetracene is reported. From experiment performed at 24 GHz the exciton spin hamiltonian ≻/sc;* = gβH·S + D* [S2z*→ 1 3S(S + 1)] + E* [S*→S2v*], is fit to the measured angular dependence in the a'b plane. The spin hamiltonian parameters are g = 2.002,D* = -0.0062 cm-1, and E* = +0.0248 ± 0.0005 cm-1. Extensive spin polarization and emission have been observed and are attributed to the formation of the triplet population from singlet exciton fission. © 1972.

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Yarmus, L., Rosenthal, J., & Chopp, M. (1972). EPR of triplet excitions in tetracene crystals: spin polarization and the role of singlet exciton fission. Chemical Physics Letters, 16(3), 477–481. https://doi.org/10.1016/0009-2614(72)80404-4

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