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Conservation laws, radiative decay rates, and excited state localization in organometallic complexes with strong spin-orbit coupling

Chemical Physics 2016-06-16 v1 Other Condensed Matter Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

There is longstanding fundamental interest in 6-fold coordinated d6d^6 (t2g6t_{2g}^6) transition metal complexes such as [Ru(bpy)3_3]2+^{2+} and Ir(ppy)3_3, particularly their phosphorescence. This interest has increased with the growing realisation that many of these complexes have potential uses in applications including photovoltaics, imaging, sensing, and light-emitting diodes. In order to design new complexes with properties tailored for specific applications a detailed understanding of the low-energy excited states, particularly the lowest energy triplet state, T1T_1, is required. Here we describe a model of pseudo-octahedral complexes based on a pseudo-angular momentum representation and show that the predictions of this model are in excellent agreement with experiment - even when the deviations from octahedral symmetry are large. This model gives a natural explanation of zero-field splitting of T1T_1 and of the relative radiative rates of the three sublevels in terms of the conservation of time-reversal parity and total angular momentum modulo two. We show that the broad parameter regime consistent with the experimental data implies significant localization of the excited state.

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@article{arxiv.1501.00737,
  title  = {Conservation laws, radiative decay rates, and excited state localization in organometallic complexes with strong spin-orbit coupling},
  author = {B. J. Powell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00737},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages, 6 figs + sup info (20 pages, 19 figures - to view pdf download the source files)