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Polariton-Assisted Singlet Fission in Acene Aggregates

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 9, Issue 8, Pages 1951-1957

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b00008

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  1. UC-Mexus CONACyT scholarship
  2. NSF CAREER award [CHE-1654732]
  3. Canada Research Chairs program
  4. NSERC [RGPIN-2014-06129]
  5. UCSD

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Singlet fission is an important candidate to increase energy conversion efficiency in organic photovoltaics by providing a pathway to increase the quantum yield of excitons per photon absorbed in select materials. We investigate the dependence of exciton quantum yield for acenes in the strong light-matter interaction (polariton) regime, where the materials are embedded in optical microcavities. Starting from an open-quantum-systems approach, we build a kinetic model for time-evolution of species of interest in the presence of singlet quenchers and show that polaritons can decrease or increase exciton quantum yields compared to the cavity-free case. In particular, we find that hexacene, under the conditions of our model, can feature a higher yield than cavity-free pentacene when assisted by polaritonic effects. Similarly, we show that pentacene yield can be increased when assisted by polariton states. Finally, we address how various relaxation processes between bright and dark states in lossy microcavities affect polariton photochemistry. Our results also provide insights on how to choose microcavities to enhance similarly related chemical processes.

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