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Two‐Photon Ionization Induced Stable White Organic Long Persistent Luminescence

Xiao Liang, You‐Xuan Zheng, Jing‐Lin Zuo

2021Angewandte Chemie16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Organic long persistent luminescence (OLPL) materials with afterglow duration in the scale of minutes or even hours are still rare. Most OLPL systems are based on exciplexes, which require complicated multi‐component system in order to realize white afterglow but with slightly compromised duration and color stability. In this work, OLPLs lasting from 20 to 40 minutes are realized in a simple binary system based on two‐photon ionization mechanism, which can simultaneously harvest excitons from both singlet and triplet excited states, making it potentially one of the most promising candidates to achieve stable white OLPL. Through modulation and optimization of dopant molecules in dibenzo[b,d]thiophen‐2‐yldiphenyl phosphine oxide host, the emission profiles of afterglow can be readily tuned from cyan (0.19, 0.22), cold white (0.31, 0.35), standard white (0.33, 0.33) to warm white (0.31, 0.46), with excellent color consistency.

Topics & Concepts

AfterglowLuminescenceDopantIonizationExcited stateChemistryCyanSinglet stateMaterials sciencePhotochemistryAtomic physicsOptoelectronicsOpticsPhysicsDopingOrganic chemistryGamma-ray burstAstronomyIonLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes ResearchLanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
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