Abstract
Pt(II) complexes with tetradentate Schiff base ligands (Pt-1–Pt-5) were prepared, and their detailed photophysics were studied using steady-state, transient spectroscopies and density functional theory systematically. Pt-1–Pt-5 all exhibit 1π,π* transitions and metal-to-ligand/intraligand charge transfer transitions in the UV–vis region. Meanwhile, these complexes are emissive in solution at room temperature (λem = 400–800 nm, Φem = 0.008–0.196). Triplet transient absorption (TA) demonstrated that except Pt-3, all complexes exhibit broad and strong triplet excited-state absorption from 400 to 750 nm. What's more, nonlinear transmission experiment demonstrated that Pt-1–Pt-5 show robust reverse saturable absorption (RSA) at 532 nm ns laser pulses. Among them, Pt-5 shows the strongest nonlinear absorption performance, which could potentially be used as optical power limiting (OPL) materials.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 108591 |
Journal | Dyes and Pigments |
Volume | 182 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 2020 |
Keywords
- Electrochemical properties
- Optical power limiting
- Photophysics
- Pt(II) complex
- Schiff base