Harvesting singlet fission for solar energy conversion via triplet energy transfer

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John R. Tritsch
Wai-Lun Chan
Xiaoxi Wu
Nicholas R. Monahan
X-Y. Zhu
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[1] Texas Materials Institute,Department of Chemistry
[2] University of Texas,undefined
[3] Columbia University,undefined
[4] Present address: Intel Corporation,undefined
[5] Hillsboro,undefined
[6] Oregon 97124,undefined
[7] USA,undefined
[8] Present address: Department of Physics and Astronomy,undefined
[9] University of Kansas,undefined
[10] Lawrence,undefined
[11] Kansas 66045,undefined
[12] USA,undefined
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The efficiency of a conventional solar cell may be enhanced if one incorporates a molecular material capable of singlet fission, that is, the production of two triplet excitons from the absorption of a single photon. To implement this, we need to successfully harvest the two triplets from the singlet fission material. Here we show in the tetracene (Tc)/copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) model system that triplets produced from singlet fission in the former can transfer to the later on the timescale of 45±5 ps. However, the efficiency of triplet energy transfer is limited by a loss channel due to faster formation (400±100 fs) and recombination (2.6±0.5 ps) of charge transfer excitons at the interface. These findings suggest a design principle for efficient energy harvesting from singlet fission: one must reduce interfacial area between the two organic chromophores to minimize charge transfer/recombination while optimizing light absorption, singlet fission and triplet rather than singlet transfer.
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