Molecular Aggregate Photophysics beyond the Kasha Model: Novel Design Principles for Organic Materials
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The transport and photophysical properties of organic molecular aggregates, films, and crystals continue to receive widespread attention, driven mainly by expanding commercial applications involving display and wearable technologies as well as the promise of efficient, large-area solar cells. The main blueprint for understanding how molecular packing impacts photophysical properties was drafted over five decades ago by Michael Kasha. Kasha showed that the Coulombic coupling between two molecules, as determined by the alignment of their transition dipoles, induces energetic shifts in the main absorption spectral peak and changes in the radiative decay rate when compared to uncoupled molecules. In H-aggregates,…
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- Chemical physics
- J-aggregate
- Exciton
- Aggregate (composite)
- Intermolecular force
- Chemistry
- Radiative transfer
- Absorption (acoustics)
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