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Back-and-Forth Energy Transfer during Electronic Relaxation in a Chlorin–Perylene Dyad
Galindo Cruz, Johan Fabian; Freixas Lemus, Victor Manuel
; Tretiak, Sergei; Fernández Alberti, Sebastián
Fecha de publicación:
10/2021
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
ISSN:
1948-7185
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1948-7185
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Inglés
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Resumen
Donor–acceptor dyads represent a practical approach to tuning the photophysical properties of linear conjugated polymers in materials chemistry. Depending on the absorption wavelength, the acceptor and donor roles can be interchanged, and as such, the directionality of the energy transfer can be controlled. Herein, nonadiabatic excited state molecular dynamics simulations have been performed in an arylethylene-linked perylene–chlorin dyad. After an initial photoexcitation at the Soret band of chlorin, we observe an ultrafast sequential electronic relaxation to the lowest excited state. This process is accomplished through an efficient round-trip chlorin-to-perylene-to-chlorin energy transfer. It is characterized by successive intermittent localized and delocalized vibronic dynamics. Nonradiative relaxation takes place mainly through energy transfer events with perylene acting as a “heat sink” through which the nonradiative relaxation is efficiently funneled, and the excess energy is dispersed in a larger space of vibrational degrees of freedom. Thus, our findings suggest the use of donor–acceptor dyads as a useful strategy when one needs to deactivate an electronic excitation.
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Galindo Cruz, Johan Fabian; Freixas Lemus, Victor Manuel; Tretiak, Sergei; Fernández Alberti, Sebastián; Back-and-Forth Energy Transfer during Electronic Relaxation in a Chlorin–Perylene Dyad; American Chemical Society; The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters; 12; 42; 10-2021; 10394-10401
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