Search Results - "Korovina, Nadezhda V."
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Spatial separation of triplet excitons drives endothermic singlet fission
Published in Nature chemistry (01-04-2020)“…Molecules that undergo singlet fission, converting singlet excitons into pairs of triplet excitons, have potential as photovoltaic materials. The possible…”
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Singlet Fission in a Covalently Linked Cofacial Alkynyltetracene Dimer
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (20-01-2016)“…Singlet fission is a process in which a singlet exciton converts into two triplet excitons. To investigate this phenomenon, we synthesized two covalently…”
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Linker-Dependent Singlet Fission in Tetracene Dimers
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (15-08-2018)“…Separation of triplet excitons produced by singlet fission is crucial for efficient application of singlet fission materials. While earlier works explored the…”
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Syntheses and Reactivity of Naphthalenyl-Substituted Arenediynes
Published in Organic letters (15-07-2011)“…A series of naphthalenyl-substituted arenediynes were prepared to examine photochemical reactivity. For naphthalen-1-ylethynyl arenediyne, 350 nm photolysis…”
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Slow charge transfer from pentacene triplet states at the Marcus optimum
Published in Nature chemistry (01-01-2020)“…Singlet fission promises to surpass the Shockley–Queisser limit for single-junction solar cell efficiency through the production of two electron–hole pairs per…”
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Singlet Fission in Covalently-Linked Tetracenes
Published 01-01-2016“…Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are a cheaper, sustainable alternative to their inorganic counterparts, but their low power conversion efficiencies have hampered…”
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Modulating Endothermic Singlet Fission by Controlling Radiative Rates in Perylene Dimers
Published 25-09-2024“…Endothermic singlet fission (SF), an exciton multiplication process that produces a pair of high-energy triplet excitons (T1T1), is appealing for photovoltaic…”
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