Exciton annihilation in molecular aggregates suppressed through quantum interference

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Sarath Kumar
Ian S. Dunn
Shibin Deng
Tong Zhu
Qiuchen Zhao
Olivia F. Williams
Roel Tempelaar
Libai Huang
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[1] Purdue University,Department of Chemistry
[2] Columbia University,Department of Chemistry
[3] Beijing Institute of Technology,Laser Micro/Nano Fabrication Laboratory, School of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Northwestern University,Department of Chemistry
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Nature Chemistry | 2023年 / 15卷
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Exciton–exciton annihilation (EEA), an important loss channel in optoelectronic devices and photosynthetic complexes, has conventionally been assumed to be an incoherent, diffusion-limited process. Here we challenge this assumption by experimentally demonstrating the ability to control EEA in molecular aggregates using the quantum phase relationships of excitons. We employed time-resolved photoluminescence microscopy to independently determine exciton diffusion constants and annihilation rates in two substituted perylene diimide aggregates featuring contrasting excitonic phase envelopes. Low-temperature EEA rates were found to differ by more than two orders of magnitude for the two compounds, despite comparable diffusion constants. Simulated rates based on a microscopic theory, in excellent agreement with experiments, rationalize this EEA behaviour based on quantum interference arising from the presence or absence of spatial phase oscillations of delocalized excitons. These results offer an approach for designing molecular materials using quantum interference where low annihilation can coexist with high exciton concentrations and mobilities.
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