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Excitons – Types, Energy Transfer - MIT OpenCourseWare

1 Excitons Excitons Types, Energy TransferTypes, Energy Transfer @ MITF ebruary 27, 2003 Organic Optoelectronics - Lecture 7 Wannier exciton Charge- Transfer exciton Frenkel exciton Exciton Diffusion Exciton Energy Transfer (F rster, Dexter)Handout (for Recitation Discusssion) Yang and Swager, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 120, 5321 (1998)Q. Zhou and Swager, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117, 12593 (1995)2 Caption from IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminologycompiled by Alan D. McNaught and Andrew Wilkinson (Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK).ExcitonIn some applications it is useful to consider electronic excitation as if a quasi-principle, capable of migrating, were involved. This is termed as exciton. In organic materials two models are used: the band or wave model (low temperature, high crystalline order) and the hopping model (higher temperature, low crystalline order or amorphous state).

Thin Film Excitation Fluorescence 2.0 2.4 2.8 3.2 3.6 0 10 20 30 650 nm PTCDA Integrated Fluorescence [a.u.] Thin Film Excitation Energy [eV] CT [0-ST] CT [0-F] S 1 [0-0] S 1 [0-1] S 1 [0-2] S 1 [0-3] * Fluorescence energy and shape is not affected by the change in excitation energy * Fluorescence efficiency increases when exciting directly ...

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