Abstract
Using diffraction-limited ultrafast imaging techniques, we investigate the propagation of singlet and triplet excitons in single-crystal tetracene. Instead of an expected broadening, the distribution of singlet excitons narrows on a nanosecond time scale after photoexcitation. This narrowing results in an effective negative diffusion in which singlet excitons migrate toward the high-density region, eventually leading to a singlet exciton distribution that is smaller than the laser excitation spot. Modeling the excited-state dynamics demonstrates that the origin of the anomalous diffusion is rooted in nonlinear triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA). We anticipate that this is a general phenomenon that can be used to study exciton diffusion and nonlinear TTA rates in semiconductors relevant for organic optoelectronics.
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Berghuis, A. M., Raziman, T. V., Halpin, A., Wang, S., Curto, A. G., & Rivas, J. G. (2021). Effective Negative Diffusion of Singlet Excitons in Organic Semiconductors. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 12(4), 1360–1366. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c03171
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