Excitons in organic semiconductors: Unraveling their quantum entanglement and dynamics

Excitons in organic semiconductors: Unraveling their quantum entanglement and dynamics



Facted in techniques such as solar cells and TV, exciton, are quasiparticals formed by an electron and a positively charged “holes,” run together in a semiconductor. When created an electron is excited to a high energy position, the exciton moves energy without taking a pure charge. While their behavior is well understood in traditional semi -circulars, exciton functions differently in organic semiconductors.