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Behind the scenes of spin-forbidden decay pathways in transition metal complexes

Torsha Moitra, Pijush Karak, Sayantani Chakraborty, Kenneth Ruud, Swapan Chakrabarti

2020Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The interpretation of the ultrafast photophysics of transition metal complexes following photo-absorption is quite involved as the heavy metal center leads to a complicated and entangled singlet-triplet manifold. This opens up multiple pathways for deactivation, often with competitive rates. As a result, intersystem crossing (ISC) and phosphorescence are commonly observed in transition metal complexes. A detailed understanding of such an excited-state structure and dynamics calls for state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical methodologies. In this review, we delve into the inability of non-relativistic quantum theory to describe spin-forbidden transitions, which can be overcome by taking into account spin-orbit coupling, whose importance grows with increasing atomic number. We present the quantum chemical theory of phosphorescence and ISC together with illustrative examples. Finally, a few applications are highlighted, bridging the gap between theoretical studies and experimental applications, such as photofunctional materials.

Topics & Concepts

Spin (aerodynamics)Transition metalChemical physicsTransition (genetics)Atomic physicsMetalChemistryPhysicsMaterials scienceCrystallographyCondensed matter physicsThermodynamicsCatalysisOrganic chemistryGeneBiochemistryMagnetism in coordination complexesLanthanide and Transition Metal ComplexesOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis