Room-Temperature Phosphorescence in Metal-Free Organic Materials

Huili Ma, Anqi Lv, Lishun Fu, Shan Wang, Zhongfu An, Huifang Shi, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Purely organic materials with room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) have attracted a growing interest for their potential applications in biological imaging, digital encryption, optoelectronic devices, and so on. To date, many strategies have succeeded in designing efficient organic RTP materials by overcoming the spin-forbidden transition between singlet and triplet states. However, the underlying mechanisms of RTP still remain ambiguous. Such spin prohibition in phosphorescence are clarified, herein, from the perspective of perturbation theory, helping to understand the intrinsic relationship among various phosphorescence parameters, like phosphorescence efficiency, lifetime, intersystem crossing rate, as well as radiative and nonradiative rates. Taking into consideration the recent progress in organic RTP materials, these factors are further illustrated by a selection of the most relevant molecules. In addition, some novel RTP phenomena are also reviewed, thus providing an excellent guideline to constructing efficient RTP materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1800482
JournalAnnalen der Physik
Volume531
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2019

Keywords

  • afterglow
  • crystal engineering
  • luminescent mechanisms
  • room-temperature phosphorescence
  • triplet excitons

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