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arxiv: 1611.09115 · v1 · pith:IIY6ZSI7new · submitted 2016-11-28 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph

Tuning nonradiative lifetimes via molecular aggregation

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph
keywords interactionmolecularnearstrengthaggregationinfluencelifetimeminimum
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We show that molecular aggregation can strongly influence the nonradiative decay (NRD) lifetime of an electronic excitation. As a demonstrative example, we consider a transition-dipole-dipole-interacting dimer whose monomers have harmonic potential energy surfaces (PESs). Depending on the position of the NRD channel ($q_{\rm nr}$), we find that the NRD lifetime ($\tau_{\rm nr}^{\rm dim}$) can exhibit a completely different dependence on the intermolecular-interaction strength. We observe that (i) for $q_{\rm nr}$ near the Franck-Condon region, $\tau_{\rm nr}^{\rm dim}$ increases with the interaction strength; (ii) for $q_{\rm nr}$ near the minimum of the monomer excited PES, the intermolecular interaction has little influence on $\tau_{\rm nr}^{\rm dim}$; (iii) for $q_{\rm nr}$ near the classical turning point of the monomer nuclear dynamics, on the other side of the minimum, $\tau_{\rm nr}^{\rm dim}$ decreases with the interaction strength. Our findings suggest design principles for molecular systems where a specific fluorescence quantum yield is desired.

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