• Singlet fission is a spin-allowed process, unique to molecular photophysics, whereby one singlet excited state is converted into two triplet states. The...
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  • up singlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Singlet may refer to: singlet state, in theoretical physics, a quantum state with zero spin Singlet fission...
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  • Buckup (2024). "Charge-transfer states at metal–organic interface limit singlet fission yields: a photonically enhanced pump–probe study". Journal of Physical...
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  • vibrational spectrum. Superselection rule Spin-forbidden reactions Singlet fission Harris & Bertolucci, p. 130 Salthouse, J.A.; Ware, M.J. (1972). Point...
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    of multiple exciton generation. The latter process was compared to singlet fission in molecular crystals. In collaboration with experimentalists, Prezhdo...
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  • as ionic fission. The singlet excitation energy of a sigma bond is the energy required for heterolytic dissociation, but the actual singlet excitation...
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    produce lower-energy excitations in solar cells in a process known as singlet fission. An interface layer between tetracene and silicon transfers them into...
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  • electron tunneling effects at room temperature. In his investigation of singlet fission, a process in which one photon excites two electrons, his joint study...
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    chemistry, cyclic(alkyl)(amino)carbenes (CAACs) are a family of stable singlet carbene ligands developed by the research group of Guy Bertrand in 2005...
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    multiple exciton generation is a process called singlet fission (or singlet exciton fission) by which a singlet exciton is converted into two triplet excitons...
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