The exciton dissociation at ITO/pentacene interface is studied by means of transient photovoltage measurement.Opposite to ITO/NPB,ITO/CuPc or ITO/C60 interface where polarity change of transient photovoltage is observed,no interfacial dissociation is found at room temperature,which indicates a lack of Frenkel excitons in pentacene.Temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) is investigated.More like the behavior of inorganic semiconductors,the integrated PL intensity exhibits monotonic decrease with increasing temperature.A nonradiative path with characteristic activation energy of 8 meV is found to dominate at room temperature.The PL measurement also indicates that like in inorganic semiconductors,other types of excitation,for example,free carriers,could be responsible for the photoelectric processes.