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Direct Observation of a Charge-Transfer State Preceding High-Yield Singlet Fission in Terrylenediimide Thin Films
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Singlet exciton fission (SF) in organic chromophore assemblies results in the conversion of one singlet exciton (S<sub>1</sub>) into two triplet excitons (T<sub>1</sub>), provided that the overall process is exoergic, i.e., E(S<sub>1</sub>) > 2E(T<sub>1</sub>). We report on SF in thin polycrystalline films of two terrylene-3,4:11,12-bis(dicarboximide) (TDI) derivatives 1 and 2, which crystallize into two distinct π-stacked structures. Femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy (fsTA) reveals a charge-transfer state preceding a 190% T<sub>1</sub> yield in films of 1, where the π-stacked TDI molecules are rotated by 23° along an axis perpendicular to their π systems. In contrast, when the TDI molecules are slip-stacked along their N-N axes in films of 2, fsTA shows excimer formation, followed by a 50% T<sub>1</sub> yield.
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