Steven Lukman
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Nature Communications | 2016
Steven Lukman; Kai Chen; Justin M. Hodgkiss; David H. P. Turban; Nicholas Hine; Shaoqiang Dong; Jishan Wu; Neil C. Greenham; Andrew J. Musser
Understanding the mechanism of singlet exciton fission, in which a singlet exciton separates into a pair of triplet excitons, is crucial to the development of new chromophores for efficient fission-sensitized solar cells. The challenge of controlling molecular packing and energy levels in the solid state precludes clear determination of the singlet fission pathway. Here, we circumvent this difficulty by utilizing covalent dimers of pentacene with two types of side groups. We report rapid and efficient intramolecular singlet fission in both molecules, in one case via a virtual charge-transfer state and in the other via a distinct charge-transfer intermediate. The singlet fission pathway is governed by the energy gap between singlet and charge-transfer states, which change dynamically with molecular geometry but are primarily set by the side group. These results clearly establish the role of charge-transfer states in singlet fission and highlight the importance of solubilizing groups to optimize excited-state photophysics.
Nature Communications | 2017
Chaw Keong Yong; Andrew J. Musser; Sam L. Bayliss; Steven Lukman; Hiroyuki Tamura; Olga Bubnova; Rawad K. Hallani; Aurélie Meneau; Roland Resel; Munetaka Maruyama; Shu Hotta; Laura M. Herz; David Beljonne; John E. Anthony; Jenny Clark; Henning Sirringhaus
Entanglement of states is one of the most surprising and counter-intuitive consequences of quantum mechanics, with potent applications in cryptography and computing. In organic materials, one particularly significant manifestation is the spin-entangled triplet-pair state, which mediates the spin-conserving fission of one spin-0 singlet exciton into two spin-1 triplet excitons. Despite long theoretical and experimental exploration, the nature of the triplet-pair state and inter-triplet interactions have proved elusive. Here we use a range of organic semiconductors that undergo singlet exciton fission to reveal the photophysical properties of entangled triplet-pair states. We find that the triplet pair is bound with respect to free triplets with an energy that is largely material independent (∼30 meV). During its lifetime, the component triplets behave cooperatively as a singlet and emit light through a Herzberg–Teller-type mechanism, resulting in vibronically structured photoluminescence. In photovoltaic blends, charge transfer can occur from the bound triplet pairs with >100% photon-to-charge conversion efficiency.
Archive | 2017
Henning Sirringhaus; Chaw-Keong Yong; Andrew J. Musser; Sam L. Bayliss; Steven Lukman; Hiroyuki Tamura; O. Bubnova; Rawad K. Hallani; Aurélie Meneau; Roland Resel; Munetaka Maruyama; Shu Hotta; Laura M. Herz; David Beljonne; John E. Anthony; Jenny Clark
The data comprise the underpinning data of the main text figures and supplementary figures of a paper accepted for publication in Nature Communications. The paper investigates the role of an entangled triplet pair state in the singlet fission process occurring in organic semiconductors.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012
Steven Lukman; Takumi Saito; Noboru Aoyagi; Takaumi Kimura; Shinya Nagasaki
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013
Steven Lukman; Khin Moh Moh Aung; Jie Liu; Bin Liu; Xiaodi Su
Plasmonics | 2014
Laura Sutarlie; Khin Moh Moh Aung; Michelle Gek Liang Lim; Steven Lukman; Edwin Cheung; Xiaodi Su
RSC Advances | 2014
Steven Lukman; Khin Moh Moh Aung; Michelle Gek Liang Lim; Shuzhen Hong; Si Kee Tan; Edwin Cheung; Xiaodi Su
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Steven Lukman; Johannes M. Richter; Le Yang; Pan Hu; Jishan Wu; Neil C. Greenham; Andrew J. Musser
Journal of Molecular and Engineering Materials | 2017
Teck Lip Dexter Tam; Tingting Lin; Steven Lukman
Methods of Molecular Biology | 2016
Xiaodi Su; Khin Moh Moh Aung; Steven Lukman; Bin Liu