摘要
Low-dimensional crystal structures with long lifetime phosphorescence hold great potential in biological imaging, sensors, and micro/nanophotonics. However, the high-efficient phosphorescence is still scarce on the micro/nanoscale due to the strong nonradiative transitions and quenching of long-lifetime triplet state caused by the large specific surface area. Herein, a one doped microstructure with high quantum yield phosphorescence is reported by doping an electron-acceptor (guest) into an electron-donor (host). The formation of a triplet exciplex between the donor and acceptor enables the doped microcrystals to display highly efficient long-lived emission with 63.1% quantum yield, while the phosphorescence emissions of microstructures from a neat donor and acceptor are negligible. The emission mechanism in relation to the exciplex is elaborated from temperature-dependent luminescence behavior and theoretical calculation. This work provides an effective strategy for achieving efficient long-lived emissions at the micro-scale, which will accelerate the research and development of advanced miniaturized functional devices.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 2301540 |
期刊 | Advanced Optical Materials |
卷 | 12 |
期 | 3 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 25 1月 2024 |