Publications by authors named "Theresia Quintes"

One of the main challenges in the emerging field of molecular spintronics is the identification of new spin qubit materials for quantum information applications. In this regard, recent work has shown that photoexcited chromophore-radical systems are promising candidates to expand our repertoire of suitable candidate molecules. Here, we investigate a series of three chromophore-radical compounds composed of a perylene diimide (PDI) chromophore and a stable 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl (TEMPO) radical by transient electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques.

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Photogenerated organic triplet-doublet systems have attracted an increasing amount of attention in recent years due to their versatility and suitability for a range of technological applications in the emerging field of molecular spintronics. Such systems are typically generated by enhanced intersystem crossing (EISC) preceded by photoexcitation of an organic chromophore covalently linked to a stable radical. After formation of the chromophore triplet state by EISC, triplet state and stable radical may interact, whereby the nature of the interaction depends on the exchange interaction between them.

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Photoexcited organic chromophore-radical systems hold great promise for a range of technological applications in molecular spintronics, including quantum information technology and artificial photosynthesis. However, further development of such systems will depend on the ability to control the magnetic properties of these materials, which requires a profound understanding of the underlying excited-state dynamics. In this Review, we discuss photogenerated triplet-doublet systems and their potential to be used for applications in molecular spintronics.

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