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Fluorescence Dynamics and Dipole Moment Evolution of Singlet Exciton Decay in Conjugated Polymers

Both fluorescence dynamics and time-dependent electron transitions are introduced within a previously developed molecule dynamics approach for treating conjugated polymers. This is able to provide a panoramic view of luminescence dynamics during singlet exciton decay, in which the fluorescence dynam...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry. B 2011-12, Vol.115 (51), p.15196-15201
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