| Literature DB >> 34112793 |
Zongliang Xie1, Xiayu Zhang2, Hailan Wang1, Cheng Huang1, Haodong Sun1, Mengyang Dong1, Lei Ji1, Zhongfu An3, Tao Yu4, Wei Huang5,6,7.
Abstract
The rational lifetime-tuning strategy of ultralong organic phosphorescence is extraordinarily important but seldom reported. Herein, a series of multi-host/guest ultralong organic phosphorescence materials with dynamic lifetime-tuning properties were reported. By doping a non-room-temperature phosphorescence emitter into various solid host matrices with continuously reduced triplet energy levels, a wide-range lifetime (from 3.9 ms gradually to 376.9 ms) phosphorescence with unchangeable afterglow colors were realized. Further studies revealed that the host matrices were employed to afford rigid environment and proper energy levels to generate and stabilize the long-live triplet excitons. Meanwhile, these multi-host/guest ultralong organic phosphorescence materials also exhibited excitation-dependent phosphorescence and temperature-controlled afterglow on/off switching properties, according to the virtue of various photophysical and thermal properties of the host matrices. This work provides a guiding strategy to realize lifetime-tuning ultralong organic phosphorescence with lifetime-order encoding characteristic towards widespread applications in time-resolved information displaying, higher-level security protection, and dynamic multi-dimensional anti-counterfeiting.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34112793 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23742-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919