Direct evidence of superradiance from an organic semiconductor (quaterthiophene) whose molecules are arranged in a H aggregate fashion, is reported. Time resolved photoluminescence measurements show a linear correlation between the radiative lifetime (tau(rad)) of the purely electronic exciton recombination and the inverse of the number (N-C) of the coherently emitting dipoles, i.e., tau(rad)proportional to1/N-C. These data support the recently developed theoretical models describing the optical properties of H aggregates of rodlike molecules with a nonvanishing component of the perpendicular molecular transition dipole moment.
Meinardi, F., Cerminara, M., Sassella, A., Bonifacio, R., Tubino, R. (2003). Superradiance in molecular H aggregates. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, 91(24), 247401 [10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.247401].
Superradiance in molecular H aggregates
MEINARDI, FRANCESCO;SASSELLA, ADELE;TUBINO, RICCARDO
2003
Abstract
Direct evidence of superradiance from an organic semiconductor (quaterthiophene) whose molecules are arranged in a H aggregate fashion, is reported. Time resolved photoluminescence measurements show a linear correlation between the radiative lifetime (tau(rad)) of the purely electronic exciton recombination and the inverse of the number (N-C) of the coherently emitting dipoles, i.e., tau(rad)proportional to1/N-C. These data support the recently developed theoretical models describing the optical properties of H aggregates of rodlike molecules with a nonvanishing component of the perpendicular molecular transition dipole moment.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.