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Thermally activated triplet exciton release for highly efficient tri-mode organic afterglow.


ABSTRACT: Developing high-efficient afterglow from metal-free organic molecules remains a formidable challenge due to the intrinsically spin-forbidden phosphorescence emission nature of organic afterglow, and only a few examples exhibit afterglow efficiency over 10%. Here, we demonstrate that the organic afterglow can be enhanced dramatically by thermally activated processes to release the excitons on the stabilized triplet state (T1*) to the lowest triplet state (T1) and to the singlet excited state (S1) for spin-allowed emission. Designed in a twisted donor-acceptor architecture with small singlet-triplet splitting energy and shallow exciton trapping depth, the thermally activated organic afterglow shows an efficiency up to 45%. This afterglow is an extraordinary tri-mode emission at room temperature from the radiative decays of S1, T1, and T1*. With the highest afterglow efficiency reported so far, the tri-mode afterglow represents an important concept advance in designing high-efficient organic afterglow materials through facilitating thermally activated release of stabilized triplet excitons.

SUBMITTER: Jin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7016145 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thermally activated triplet exciton release for highly efficient tri-mode organic afterglow.

Jin Jibiao J   Jiang He H   Yang Qingqing Q   Tang Lele L   Tao Ye Y   Li Yuanyuan Y   Chen Runfeng R   Zheng Chao C   Fan Quli Q   Zhang Kenneth Yin KY   Zhao Qiang Q   Huang Wei W  

Nature communications 20200212 1


Developing high-efficient afterglow from metal-free organic molecules remains a formidable challenge due to the intrinsically spin-forbidden phosphorescence emission nature of organic afterglow, and only a few examples exhibit afterglow efficiency over 10%. Here, we demonstrate that the organic afterglow can be enhanced dramatically by thermally activated processes to release the excitons on the stabilized triplet state (T<sub>1</sub><sup>*</sup>) to the lowest triplet state (T<sub>1</sub>) and  ...[more]

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