Stable fluorine and chlorine decorated Thiele-like diradicaloids were synthesized and studied in solution and in thin films. Femtosecond transient absorption measurements showed, for both molecules, charge-separated states in solution, but only short-lived singlets in thin films, with no evidence of twisted or charge-separated intermediates. This suppression of excited-state dynamics reflects the strong intermolecular interactions in the solid state and limits their singlet fission potential, highlighting key design challenges for implementing diradicaloids in solid-state optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices.
From solution to thin films: unravelling excited-state behaviour in halogenated diradicaloids
Schio, Luca;Orgiani, Pasquale;Dell'Angela, Martina
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2026
Abstract
Stable fluorine and chlorine decorated Thiele-like diradicaloids were synthesized and studied in solution and in thin films. Femtosecond transient absorption measurements showed, for both molecules, charge-separated states in solution, but only short-lived singlets in thin films, with no evidence of twisted or charge-separated intermediates. This suppression of excited-state dynamics reflects the strong intermolecular interactions in the solid state and limits their singlet fission potential, highlighting key design challenges for implementing diradicaloids in solid-state optoelectronic and photovoltaic devices.File in questo prodotto:
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