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Mechanism of Singlet Fission in Carotenoids from a Polyene Model System.

Supriyo SantraJyotirmoy RayDebashree Ghosh
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Singlet fission (SF) is the process of formation of multiple excitons (triplet) from a locally excited singlet state. The mechanism of SF in polyacenes has been shown to proceed via a charge transfer intermediate state. However, carotenoids are not understood in the context of SF. This is possibly due to the complicated multireference nature of the low-lying excited states of carotenoids and the presence of a dark 2 1 A g state below the optically bright 1 B u state. In this work, we show that the dark A g state in polyenes and/or carotenoids, along with the charge transfer states, plays a pivotal role in the SF process. We notice that the relative importance of these states varies with a change in geometry and the overall presence of multiple pathways is crucial to the success of the SF process in carotenoid aggregates and disordered geometries.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer