Can disorder enhance incoherent exciton diffusion?
Elizabeth M. Y. Lee, William A. Tisdale, Adam P. Willard

TL;DR
This study uses a F"orster-based model to investigate how static energetic disorder in molecular films influences incoherent exciton diffusion, revealing complex effects including potential transient enhancements in transfer rates.
Contribution
It provides a detailed theoretical analysis showing that energetic disorder can both reduce average diffusivity and create transient exciton transfer rate enhancements.
Findings
Disorder broadens local diffusivity distribution.
Steady state exciton energy distribution shifts to lower energies.
Transient exciton transfer rate enhancements can occur due to disorder.
Abstract
Recent experiments aimed at probing the dynamics of excitons have revealed that semiconducting films composed of disordered molecular subunits, unlike expectations for their perfectly ordered counterparts, can exhibit a time-dependent diffusivity in which the effective early time diffusion constant is larger than that of the steady state. This observation has led to speculation about what role, if any, microscopic disorder may play in enhancing exciton transport properties. In this article, we present the results of a model study aimed at addressing this point. Specifically, we present a general model, based upon F\"orster theory, for incoherent exciton diffusion in a material composed of independent molecular subunits with static energetic disorder. Energetic disorder leads to heterogeneity in molecule-to-molecule transition rates which we demonstrate has two important consequences…
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