Das, Mousumi ; Ramasesha, S. ; Mazumdar, S. (2005) Role of electron-electron interactions on spin effects in electron-hole recombination in organic light emitting diodes Synthetic Metals, 155 (2). pp. 270-273. ISSN 0379-6779
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Abstract
We investigate the possibility that high-energy singlet and triplet excited states with large electron–hole separations are generated in electron–hole recombination process, over and above the lowest singlet and triplet excitons. Using a time-dependent calculation of the interchain/intermolecular charge-transfer within model Hamiltonians that explicitly include electron–electron interactions between the π-electrons, we show that there occurs a bifurcation of the electron–hole recombination path in each of the two spin channels that leads to the generation of both the lowest energy exciton and a specific-high-energy charge-transfer state, with the matrix elements favoring the lowest energy exciton and the energy difference factor favoring the higher energy state, resulting in an enhancement of the singlet:triplet yield ratio above the value of 0.25 predicted from statistical considerations.
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Keywords: | Electroluminescence; Organic Light Emitting Diodes; Electron–electron Interactions; Model Hamiltonians |
ID Code: | 39545 |
Deposited On: | 14 May 2011 05:57 |
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