Lattice Modulation on Singlet‐Triplet Splitting of Silver Cluster Boosting Near‐Unity Photoluminescence Quantum Yield
Wei-Dong Tian, Chengkai Zhang, Sayan Paul, Wei‐Dan Si, Zhi Wang, Panpan Sun, Anakuthil Anoop, Chen‐Ho Tung, Di Sun
Abstract
Abstract Developing thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)‐active silver clusters with near‐unity quantum efficiency is of practical importance in cutting‐edge optoelectronic devices, but remains a tremendous challenge due to the difficulty of de novo synthesis and uncertainty of properties. Herein, we demonstrate a lattice modulation on parent TADF‐ active silver cluster, achieving TADF‐driven photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) from 12 % to near‐unity. Systematic experimental and calculated results reveal that the lattice modulation effectively lowers the singlet‐triplet splitting (ΔE ST ) from 718 to 549 cm ‐1 , thereby facilitating thermally activated reverse intersystem crossing: T 5 →S 5 , leading to extremely efficient TADF by surpassing both phosphorescence and non‐radiative decay, thus boosting the near‐unity PLQY. Such high PLQY is extremely rare in the TADF‐active silver clusters and even in the whole noble‐metal clusters. This research showcases an unparalleled example of lattice modulation to realize near unity PLQY of TADF‐active silver clusters.