Energy harvesting of non-emissive triplet excitons in tetracene by emissive PbS nanocrystals
- 5 October 2014
- journal article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Nature Materials
- Vol. 13 (11), 1039-1043
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat4097
Abstract
Triplet excitons are ubiquitous in organic optoelectronics, but they are often an undesirable energy sink because they are spin-forbidden from emitting light and their high binding energy hinders the generation of free electron-hole pairs. Harvesting their energy is consequently an important technological challenge. Here, we demonstrate direct excitonic energy transfer from 'dark' triplets in the organic semiconductor tetracene to colloidal PbS nanocrystals, thereby successfully harnessing molecular triplet excitons in the near infrared. Steady-state excitation spectra, supported by transient photoluminescence studies, demonstrate that the transfer efficiency is at least (90 ± 13)%. The mechanism is a Dexter hopping process consisting of the simultaneous exchange of two electrons. Triplet exciton transfer to nanocrystals is expected to be broadly applicable in solar and near-infrared light-emitting applications, where effective molecular phosphors are lacking at present. In particular, this route to 'brighten' low-energy molecular triplet excitons may permit singlet exciton fission sensitization of conventional silicon solar cells.Keywords
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