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Diffusion of exciplex. 1. Energy transfer from exciplex to exciplex-forming pair

Exciton diffusion in organic films is crucial phenomenon in optoelectronic devices such as organic light-emitting diodes and organic photovoltaics. However, diffusion of exciplexes has not been actively studied despite their ever-growing importance in such devices due to the lack of apparent charge-transfer absorption, resulting in the absence of energy transfer (ET) to exciplex-forming pairs. Here, the ET from exciplexes to exciplex-forming pairs is reported by analysis of transient photo-luminescent profiles. Recent reports and our own observation of the sub-bandgap charge-transfer absorption in exciplex-forming systems support the ET from exciplexes to exciplex-forming pairs. The ET mechanism is discussed in the following paper.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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