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Formation cross-sections of singlet and triplet excitons in π-conjugated polymers

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  • M. Wohlgenannt

    (University of Utah)

  • Kunj Tandon

    (Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science)

  • S. Mazumdar

    (University of Arizona)

  • S. Ramasesha

    (Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science)

  • Z. V. Vardeny

    (University of Utah)

Abstract

Electroluminescence in organic light-emitting diodes arises from a charge-transfer reaction between the injected positive and negative charges by which they combine to form singlet excitons that subsequently decay radiatively. The quantum yield of this process (the number of photons generated per electron or hole injected) is often thought1 to have a statistical upper limit of 25 per cent. This is based on the assumption that the formation cross-section of singlet excitons, σS, is approximately the same as that of any one of the three equivalent non-radiative triplet exciton states, σT; that is, σS/σT ≈ 1. However, recent experimental2 and theoretical3 work suggests that σS/σT may be greater than 1. Here we report direct measurements of σS/σT for a large number of π-conjugated polymers and oligomers. We have found that there exists a strong systematic, but not monotonic, dependence of σS/σT on the optical gap of the organic materials. We present a detailed physical picture of the charge-transfer reaction for correlated π-electrons, and quantify this process using exact valence bond calculations. The calculated σS/σT reproduces the experimentally observed trend. The calculations also show that the strong dependence of σS/σT on the optical gap is a signature of the discrete excitonic energy spectrum, in which higher energy excitonic levels participate in the charge recombination process.

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  • M. Wohlgenannt & Kunj Tandon & S. Mazumdar & S. Ramasesha & Z. V. Vardeny, 2001. "Formation cross-sections of singlet and triplet excitons in π-conjugated polymers," Nature, Nature, vol. 409(6819), pages 494-497, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:409:y:2001:i:6819:d:10.1038_35054025
    DOI: 10.1038/35054025
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