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Thermally activated delayed fluorescence as a cycling process between excited singlet and triplet states: Application to the fullerenes
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Delayed FluorescenceEngineeringChemistryElectronic Excited StateTriplet StatesTriplet ManifoldsFullereneThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsCycling ProcessPhotochemistryPhysicsTriplet FormationPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsFluorescence Analysis
In efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) the excited chromophore alternates randomly between the singlet and triplet manifolds a large number of times before emission occurs. In this work, the average number of cycles n is obtained and is shown to have a simple experimental meaning: n+1 is the intensification factor of the prompt fluorescence intensity, owing to the occurrence of TADF. A new method of data analysis for the determination of the quantum yield of triplet formation, combining steady-state and time-resolved data in a single plot, is also presented. Application of the theoretical results to the TADF of [70]fullerenes shows a general good agreement between different methods of fluorescence analysis and allows the determination of several photophysical parameters.
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