2015
DOI: 10.1149/2.0211503jss
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Time-Dependent Spectra during Radiative Decay of Singlet Excitons in Conjugated Polymers

Abstract: Excited states in a conjugated polymer are associated with excitation, relaxation, diffusion and decay processes, and their dynamical properties can be used to fabricate polymeric optoelectronic devices with higher efficiency. Although the timescale of excitonic radiative decay has been narrowed less than a nanosecond, the nonadiabatic mechanism presented in this article is able to provide a detailed depiction of the fluorescence dynamics with respect to singlet exciton decay and the evolution of the dipole mo… Show more

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