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Multiphoton excited singlet/triplet mixed self-trapped exciton emission.


ABSTRACT: Multiphoton excited luminescence is of paramount importance in the field of optical detection and biological photonics. Self-trapped exciton (STE) emission with self-absorption-free advantages provide a choice for multiphoton excited luminescence. Herein, multiphoton excited singlet/triplet mixed STE emission with a large full width at half-maximum (617 meV) and Stokes shift (1.29 eV) has been demonstrated in single-crystalline ZnO nanocrystals. Temperature dependent steady state, transient state and time-resolved electron spin resonance spectra demonstrate a mixture of singlet (63%) and triplet (37%) mixed STE emission, which contributes to a high photoluminescence quantum yield (60.5%). First-principles calculations suggest 48.34 meV energy per exciton stored by phonons in the distorted lattice of excited states, and 58 meV singlet-triplet splitting energy for the nanocrystals being consistent with the experimental measurements. The model clarifies long and controversial debates on ZnO emission in visible region, and the multiphoton excited singlet/triplet mixed STE emission is also observed.

SUBMITTER: Zhou R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10006417 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multiphoton excited singlet/triplet mixed self-trapped exciton emission.

Zhou Rui R   Sui Laizhi L   Liu Xinbao X   Liu Kaikai K   Guo Dengyang D   Zhao Wenbo W   Song Shiyu S   Lv Chaofan C   Chen Shu S   Jiang Tianci T   Cheng Zhe Z   Meng Sheng S   Shan Chongxin C  

Nature communications 20230310 1


Multiphoton excited luminescence is of paramount importance in the field of optical detection and biological photonics. Self-trapped exciton (STE) emission with self-absorption-free advantages provide a choice for multiphoton excited luminescence. Herein, multiphoton excited singlet/triplet mixed STE emission with a large full width at half-maximum (617 meV) and Stokes shift (1.29 eV) has been demonstrated in single-crystalline ZnO nanocrystals. Temperature dependent steady state, transient stat  ...[more]

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