1976
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.2220770126
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Photoconductivity of sublimated rubrene films during oxidation. The magnetic field effect

Abstract: The Magnetic Field Effect E. L. FRANKEVICH, M. M. TRIBEL, and I. A. SOROLTRThe mechanism of carrier generation in sublimated rubrene films in the course of their oxidation is investigated. The technique of the simultaneous measurement of photoconductivity and fluorescence of the samples and their variation in magnetic fields up to 3 kOe is employed. The excited states whose deactivation leads to both, fluorescence and carrier generation in unoxidized films are found to be rubrene singlet excited molecules 'MI … Show more

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“…Frankevich has explained the magnetoconductance of photocurrent in terms of different g factors of hole and electron, operating on a loosely bound charge DD pair that might be Wannier exciton [102]. Magnetic field effects due to the DD pair mechanism seem to be more clearly observed in interface dynamics between different organic semiconductors [103][104][105][106], because the electron-hope pair, which might be sometimes called charge transfer exciton, is dominant species at the interface just after photoexcitation. For example, the intensity of the exciplex photoluminescence of electron-hole pair in the thin tetracene films on anthracene is reduced by a few percent by applying magnetic field of a few mT [103].…”
Section: Mr Based On the Dd Pair Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frankevich has explained the magnetoconductance of photocurrent in terms of different g factors of hole and electron, operating on a loosely bound charge DD pair that might be Wannier exciton [102]. Magnetic field effects due to the DD pair mechanism seem to be more clearly observed in interface dynamics between different organic semiconductors [103][104][105][106], because the electron-hope pair, which might be sometimes called charge transfer exciton, is dominant species at the interface just after photoexcitation. For example, the intensity of the exciplex photoluminescence of electron-hole pair in the thin tetracene films on anthracene is reduced by a few percent by applying magnetic field of a few mT [103].…”
Section: Mr Based On the Dd Pair Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%