2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5115816
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Fluctuating exchange interactions enable quintet multiexciton formation in singlet fission

Abstract: Several recent electron spin resonance studies have observed a quintet multiexciton state during the singlet fission process. Here we provide a general theoretical explanation for the generation of this state by invoking a time-varying exchange coupling between pairs of triplet excitons, and subsequently solving the relevant time-varying spin Hamiltonian for a range of transition times. We simulate experimental ESR spectra and draw qualitative conclusions about the adiabatic/diabatic transition between triplet… Show more

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“…A recent paper that numerically simulates spin dynamics in singlet fission in Ref. 28 makes a similar approximation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…A recent paper that numerically simulates spin dynamics in singlet fission in Ref. 28 makes a similar approximation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Within this framework, depends implicitly on integrals over spatial wavefunctions. Akin to electronically nonadiabatic effects in molecules, fluctuations in nuclear coordinates and exciton hopping can make the time-dependent 23 , 28 . These time-dependent parameters can drive transitions between different spin states of the spin-exciton hamiltonian.…”
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