Recent Advances in Singlet Fission
University of Colorado Boulder · Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry
Abstract
A survey is provided of recent progress in the understanding of singlet fission, a spin-allowed process in which a singlet excited molecule shares its energy with a ground-state neighbor to produce two triplet excited molecules. It has been observed to occur in single-crystal, polycrystalline, and amorphous solids, on timescales from 80 fs to 25 ps, producing triplet yields as high as 200%. Photovoltaic devices using the effect have shown external quantum efficiencies in excess of 100%. Almost all the efficient materials are alternant hydrocarbons of the acene series or their simple derivatives, and it is argued that a wider structural variety would be desirable. The current state of the development of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Singlet fission
- Acene
- Excited state
- Singlet state
- Molecule
- Chemical physics
- Fission
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy