Abstract:Singlet fission is a photophysical process in organic matter, in which one absorbed photon is converted in two triplet excitons. Discovered over 50 years ago, today singlet fission attracts scientific interest because it opens new horizons for the development of highly efficient organic-based solar cells beyond the Shockley–Queisser limit. However, a relatively small amount of singlet fission chromophores is available and, with respect to molecular design, little is known about the relationship between compoun… Show more
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