Quantitative Singlet Fission in Solution-Processable Dithienohexatrienes.
Kealan J FallonNipun SawhneyDaniel T W ToolanAshish SharmaWeixuan ZengStephanie MontanaroAnastasia LeventisSimon DowlandOliver MillingtonDaniel CongraveAndrew D BondRichard Henry FriendAkshay RaoHugo BronsteinPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Singlet fission (SF) is a promising strategy to overcome thermalization losses and enhance the efficiency of single junction photovoltaics (PVs). The development of this field has been strongly material-limited, with a paucity of materials able to undergo SF. Rarer still are examples that can produce excitons of sufficient energy to be coupled to silicon PVs (>1.1 eV). Herein, we examine a series of a short-chain polyene, dithienohexatriene (DTH), with tailored material properties and triplet (T 1 ) energy levels greater than 1.1 eV. We find that these highly soluble materials can be easily spin-cast to create thin films of high crystallinity that exhibit ultrafast singlet fission with near perfect triplet yields of up to 192%. We believe that these materials are the first solution-processable singlet fission materials with quantitative triplet formation and energy levels appropriate for use in conjunction with silicon PVs.