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19 June 2024 Organic molecular radicals for light emission and quantum information science: modelling insights
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We will report on state-of-the art, highly correlated wavefunction methods accounting for both static and dynamic electron correlation, aiming at the full characterization of the low-lying electronic excitations in (multi)chromophoric organic radicals.

These methods have been applied to design organic molecules displaying both efficient luminescence and near-unity generation yield of high-spin multiplicity excited states. We will also present a host:guest design for OLEDs that exploits energy transfer with demonstration of up to 9.6% external quantum efficiency (EQE) for 800 nm emission.
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David Beljonne "Organic molecular radicals for light emission and quantum information science: modelling insights", Proc. SPIE PC13013, Organic Electronics and Photonics: Fundamentals and Devices IV, PC130130M (19 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3021885
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