The spin polarization of excited triplet states caused by mutual annihilation of triplet states was detected by time-resolved EPR of triplet excitons in two molecular crystals, anthracene/tetracyanobenzene and phenazine/TCNQ. The time profile of the two EPR lines of the triplet exciton spectrum have been studied in the time range up to 200 s after a laser pulse. Besides the initial polarization of the lines, due to inter system crossing, a long-lasting polarization process is detected, which is attributed to the triplet-triplet annihilation. The investigation of the dependence of the phenomenon on the intensity of the light pulse and on the orientation of the crystals in the magnetic field is presented.

The first observation of electron spin polarization in the excited triplet states caused by the triplet-triplet annihilation

CORVAJA, CARLO;FRANCO, LORENZO;
2005

Abstract

The spin polarization of excited triplet states caused by mutual annihilation of triplet states was detected by time-resolved EPR of triplet excitons in two molecular crystals, anthracene/tetracyanobenzene and phenazine/TCNQ. The time profile of the two EPR lines of the triplet exciton spectrum have been studied in the time range up to 200 s after a laser pulse. Besides the initial polarization of the lines, due to inter system crossing, a long-lasting polarization process is detected, which is attributed to the triplet-triplet annihilation. The investigation of the dependence of the phenomenon on the intensity of the light pulse and on the orientation of the crystals in the magnetic field is presented.
2005
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