SF is a multiexciton generation process, in which two triplet excitons form from a single absorbed photon. Since geometry limit of the covalent dimers, more than half of triplet state will be lost in a dephasing process. We demonstrate that individual triplet excitons can be extracted directly from a bound triplet pair (yield >50%) prior to dephasing. The harvesting process is not dependent on the net multiplicity of the triplet pair state, suggesting that an explicit dissociation step is not a requirement for using triplet pairs to do chemical or electrical work.
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