TADF mechanism in a carbene-copper emitter: Insights from the nuclear ensemble simulations
Laure de Thieulloy,
Leonardo Evaristo de Sousa,
Piotr de Silva
Abstract:We use the nuclear ensemble approach to study the mechanism of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) in a carbene-copper-amide (CMA1) emitter. The results obtained for the emitter in the gas phase are consistent with previously published surface hopping non-adiabatic dynamics simulations for the same system. CMA1 has two excited-state conformations with distinct excited state dynamics. For both conformations, the intersystem crossing (ISC) from the S1 state occurs via higher-lying triplets, but the r… Show more
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