Theory of Singlet Fission in Polyenes, Acene Crystals and Covalently Linked Acene Dimers
Karan Aryanpour, Alok Shukla, and Sumit Mazumdar

TL;DR
This study uses advanced computational methods to analyze the excited states of polyenes, acenes, and their dimers, providing insights into the mechanisms and differences of singlet fission across these materials.
Contribution
It offers a detailed theoretical analysis of singlet fission in various organic materials using large-scale configuration interaction calculations.
Findings
Singlet fission occurs in acene crystals and polyenes but is absent in covalently linked acene dimers.
Intermolecular charge-transfer states are crucial for singlet fission.
Differences in excited state orderings explain the variation in fission rates among materials.
Abstract
We report quadruple configuration interaction calculations within the extended PariserParrPople Hamiltonian on the excited states of aggregates of polyenes, crystalline acenes, and covalently linked dimers of acene molecules. We determine the precise energy orderings and analyze the cluster wave functions in order to arrive at a comprehensive physical understanding of singlet fission in these diverse families of materials. Our computational approach allows us to retain a very large number of basis states and thereby obtain the correct relative energy orderings of one electronone hole Frenkel and charge-transfer excitons versus intra- and intermolecular two electrontwo hole triplettriplet excited states. We show that from the energy orderings it is possible to understand the occurrence of singlet fission in polyene and acene crystals, as well as its near total absence in…
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