Abstract
Quantum dot (QD) sensitized molecular triplet excited state generation has been a promising alternative for traditional triplet state harvesting schemes. However, the correlation between QD bright/dark states and QD sensitized triplet energy transfer (TET) has been unclear. Herein, we studied the bright/dark states contribution to TET with CdSe/CdS core/shell QD-oligothiophene as the model system. Equilibrium between QD bright and dark states was tuned by changing temperature, and TET dynamics were monitored with transient absorption spectroscopy. Analysis of acceptor triplet excited state growth kinetics yields rates of TET from bright and dark states as 0.492 ± 0.011 ns-1 and 0.0271 ± 0.0014 ns-1 at 5 K, suggesting significant contribution of bright states to TET. The result was rationalized by bright state wave function components with the same electron/hole spin projections leading to nonzero TET probability. The study provides new insights into QD sensitized TET mechanisms and inspiration for future TET efficiency optimization through QD exciton engineering.
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