2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.4c04347
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Computational Investigations of the Detailed Mechanism of Reverse Intersystem Crossing in Inverted Singlet–Triplet Gap Molecules

Danillo Valverde,
Cher Tian Ser,
Gaetano Ricci
et al.

Abstract: Inverted singlet–triplet gap (INVEST) materials have promising photophysical properties for optoelectronic applications due to an inversion of their lowest singlet (S1) and triplet (T1) excited states. This results in an exothermic reverse intersystem crossing (rISC) process that potentially enhances triplet harvesting, compared to thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters with endothermic rISCs. However, the processes and phenomena that facilitate conversion between excited states for INVEST ma… Show more

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“…The experimental Δ E ST values of molecule 1 and molecule 2 are −0.011 and 0.052 eV, respectively, and these values agree well with the computed gap of −0.089 and 0.01 eV, respectively. The small gap irrespective of the INVEST and non-INVEST nature of the studied molecules necessitates an analysis of the role of molecular vibrations on the electronic energy gap and their complex effect on the temperature dependence of the rISC processes. …”
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“…The experimental Δ E ST values of molecule 1 and molecule 2 are −0.011 and 0.052 eV, respectively, and these values agree well with the computed gap of −0.089 and 0.01 eV, respectively. The small gap irrespective of the INVEST and non-INVEST nature of the studied molecules necessitates an analysis of the role of molecular vibrations on the electronic energy gap and their complex effect on the temperature dependence of the rISC processes. …”
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confidence: 99%