Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5372852 | Chemical Physics | 2016 | 10 Pages |
The importance of spatial coherence in energy and charge transfer processes in biological systems and photovoltaic devices has been hotly debated over the past several years. While larger spatial coherences are thought to benefit transport, a clear correlation has yet to be established, partly because a simple and accurate measure of the coherence length has remained elusive. Previously, it was shown that the number of coherently connected chromophores, NCohNCoh, can be determined directly from the ratio (SRSR) of the 0-0 and 0-1 vibronic line strengths in the photoluminescence (PL) spectrum. The relation NCoh=λ02SR, where λ02 is the associated monomeric Huang–Rhys parameter, was derived in the Frenkel exciton limit. Here, it is shown that SRSR remains a highly accurate measure of coherence for systems characterized by significant charge transfer interactions (e.g. conjugated π-stacked systems). The only requirement is that the exciton band curvature must be positive, as in a J-aggregate.
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