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Quantum interference effects elucidate triplet-pair formation dynamics in intramolecular singlet-fission molecules

Authors :
Kaia R. Parenti
Rafi Chesler
Guiying He
Pritam Bhattacharyya
Beibei Xiao
Huaxi Huang
Daniel Malinowski
Jocelyn Zhang
Xiaodong Yin
Alok Shukla
Sumit Mazumdar
Matthew Y. Sfeir
Luis M. Campos
Source :
Nature chemistry.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Quantum interference (QI)-the constructive or destructive interference of conduction pathways through molecular orbitals-plays a fundamental role in enhancing or suppressing charge and spin transport in organic molecular electronics. Graphical models were developed to predict constructive versus destructive interference in polyaromatic hydrocarbons and have successfully estimated the large conductivity differences observed in single-molecule transport measurements. A major challenge lies in extending these models to excitonic (photoexcited) processes, which typically involve distinct orbitals with different symmetries. Here we investigate how QI models can be applied as bridging moieties in intramolecular singlet-fission compounds to predict relative rates of triplet pair formation. In a series of bridged intramolecular singlet-fission dimers, we found that destructive QI always leads to a slower triplet pair formation across different bridge lengths and geometries. A combined experimental and theoretical approach reveals the critical considerations of bridge topology and frontier molecular orbital energies in applying QI conductance principles to predict rates of multiexciton generation.

Details

ISSN :
17554349
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature chemistry
Accession number :
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