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Jean-Pierre Tchapet Njafa1, Elvira Vanelle Kameni Tcheuffa1, Aissatou Maghame Foumkpou1
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Yaounde I, Yaounde 812, Cameroon.
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We validate semiempirical sTDA-xTB and sTD-DFT-xTB methods for high-throughput screening of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters using 747 experimentally characterized molecules─the largest such benchmark to date. Our framework achieves >99% computational cost reduction versus TD-DFT while maintaining strong internal consistency (Pearson r ≈ 0.82) and reasonable agreement with 312 experimental singlet-triplet gaps (MAE ≈ 0.17 eV). Large-scale analysis statistically validates key design principles: D-A-D architectures outperform other motifs, and optimal torsional angles of 50°-90° maximize TADF efficiency, while PCA confirms a low-dimensional property space. This work establishes xTB methods as cost-effective tools for accelerating TADF discovery.
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