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Measuring ultrafast exciton delocalisation in organic solar cell material

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Organic semiconducting polymers are a topic of extensive research for their use in organic solar cells, thin film transistors and more recently energy storage devices. In organic solar cells an initial hot exciton is created through absorption of a visible photon and rapidly undergoes delocalisation across multiple polymer chains to the lowest…

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