Unified model for singlet fission within a non-conjugated covalent pentacene dimer

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When molecular dimers, crystalline films or molecular aggregates absorb a photon to produce a singlet exciton, spin-allowed singlet fission may produce two triplet excitons that can be used to generate two electron-hole pairs, leading to a predicted 1/450% enhancement in maximum solar cell performance. The singlet fission mechanism is still not well understood. Here we report on the use of time-resolved optical and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to probe singlet fission in a pentacene dimer linked by a non-conjugated spacer. We observe the key intermediates in the singlet fission process, including the formation and decay of a quintet state that precedes formation of the pentacene triplet excitons. Using these combined data, we develop a single kinetic model that describes the data over seven temporal orders of magnitude both at room and cryogenic temperatures.

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Basel, B. S., Zirzlmeier, J., Hetzer, C., Phelan, B. T., Krzyaniak, M. D., Reddy, S. R., … Guldi, D. M. (2017). Unified model for singlet fission within a non-conjugated covalent pentacene dimer. Nature Communications, 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15171

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