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Photochemical upconversion is a promising way to boost the efficiency of solar cells using triplet exciton annihilation. Currently, predicting the performance of photochemical upconversion devices is challenging. We present an open source software package which takes experimental parameters as inputs and gives the figure of merit of an upconversion system, enabling theory-driven design of better solar energy devices. We incorporate the statistical distribution of triplet excitons between the sensitizer and the emitter. Using the dynamic quenching effect of the sensitizer on emitter triplet excitons, we show that the optimal sensitizer concentration can be below the sensitizer solubility limit in liquid devices. These theoretical contributions can explain, without use of heavy atom-induced triplet exciton formation or phenyl group rotation, the experimental failure of zinc octaethylporphyrin to effectively sensitize diphenylanthracene, where platinum octaethylporphyrin succeeds. Our predictions indicate a change in direction for device design that will reduce triplet exciton losses.
Artificial lighting is a widespread technology which consumes large amounts of energy. Triplet-triplet annihilation photochemical upconversion is a method of converting light to a higher frequency. Here, we show theoretically that photochemical upcon
Two-photon photopolymerization delivers prints without support structures and minimizes layering artifacts in a broad range of materials. This volumetric printing approach scans a focused light source throughout the entire volume of a resin vat and t
Recent time-resolved spectroscopic experiments have indicated that vibronic coupling plays a vital role in facilitating the process of singlet fission. In this work, which forms the first article of a series, we set out to unravel the mechanisms unde
Singlet fission, the molecular process through which photons are effectively converted into pairs of lower energy triplet excitons, holds promise as a means of boosting photovoltaic device efficiencies. In the preceding article of this series, we for
We extend the vibronic exciton theory introduced in our previous work to study singlet fission dynamics, in particular addressing recent indications of the importance of vibronic coupling in this process. A microscopic and non-perturbative treatment