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Controlling Singlet Fission by Molecular Contortion
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Excited State PropertyEngineeringTriplet EnergiesNuclear FissionNatural SciencesMechanistic PhotochemistrySingle PhotonMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationExcitation Energy TransferPhysical ChemistrySinglet FissionComputational ChemistryMolecular ContortionChemistryQuantum ChemistrySingle MoleculeElectronic Excited State
Singlet fission, the generation of two triplet excited states from the absorption of a single photon, may potentially increase solar energy conversion efficiency. A major roadblock in realizing this potential is the limited number of molecules available with high singlet fission yields and sufficient chemical stability. Here, we demonstrate a strategy for developing singlet fission materials in which we start with a stable molecular platform and use strain to tune the singlet and triplet energies. Using perylene diimide as a model system, we tune the singlet fission energetics from endoergic to exoergic or iso-energetic by straining the molecular backbone. The result is an increase in the singlet fission rate by 2 orders of magnitude. This demonstration opens a door to greatly expanding the molecular toolbox for singlet fission.
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