“…Triplet state excitons are generated by the spin-forbidden intersystem crossing (ISC) process from the first excited singlet state (S1). Pursuant to the El-Sayed rule (see Scheme 1b) [22,23], ISC is spin allowed from 1 (n, π*) to 3 (π, π*) and from 1 (π, π*) to 3 (n, π*) excited states, while ISC is spin-forbidden from 1 (n, π*) to 3 (n, π*) and from 1 (π, π*) to 3 (π, π*) excited states, owing to poor orbital overlap, resulting in decreased spin-orbit coupling. Quenching processes of triplet states, induced by molecular motions, oxygen or humidity, restrict the versatile application of such organic materials [24].…”