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Molecular Wires for Efficient Long-Distance Triplet Energy Transfer
Spyroulla A Mavrommati1, Spiros S Skourtis1
1Department of Physics, University of Cyprus, P.O. Box 20537, Nicosia 1678, Cyprus.
Abstract:
We propose design rules for building organic molecular bridges that enable coherent long-distance triplet-exciton transfer. Using these rules, we describe example polychromophoric structures with low inner-sphere exciton reorganization energies, low static and dynamic disorder, and enhanced π-stacking interactions between nearest-neighbor chromophores. These features lead to triplet-exciton eigenstates that are delocalized over several units at room temperature. The use of such bridges in donor-bridge-acceptor assemblies enables fast triplet-exciton transport over very long distances that is rate-limited by the donor-bridge injection and bridge-acceptor trapping rates.
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