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Fig. 6. Energy diagram (not scaled) and possible pathways of the singlet excitation energy transfers and the CS reactions in the triad.
Fig. 7. Time profiles of the relative populations for states of 1–6 in Fig. 6 calculated to reproduce the experimental results of Fig. 3 and the total quantum yield FCS2 of the charge separation. FCS2 = 0.4 is denoted by the red line (6) in which the population finally reaches to 0.4.
Fig. 8. Potential surfaces of the CS and one of the CR states (labeled with i) interacting by the electronic coupling VCR,i.