Literature DB >> 34787363

White Light Afterglow in Carbon Dots Achieved via Synergy between the Room-Temperature Phosphorescence and the Delayed Fluorescence.

Jinyang Zhu1, Junhua Hu1, Qiang Hu2, Xiaoyu Zhang3, Elena V Ushakova4, Kaikai Liu5, Shixun Wang6, Xu Chen5, Chongxin Shan5, Andrey L Rogach6,7, Xue Bai2.   

Abstract

Carbon dot (CD) based long-lived afterglow emission materials have attracted attention in recent years, but demonstration of white-light room-temperature afterglow remains challenging, due to the difficulty of simultaneous generation of multiple long-lived excited states with distinct chromatic emission. In this work, a white-light room-temperature long-lived afterglow emission from a CD powder with a high efficiency of 5.8% and Commission International de l'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.396, 0.409) is realized. The afterglow of the CDs originates from a synergy between the phosphorescence of the carbon core and the delayed fluorescence associated with the surface CN moieties, which is accomplished by matching the singlet state of the surface groups of the CDs with the long-lived triplet state of the carbon core, resulting in an efficient energy transfer. It is demonstrated how the long-lived afterglow emission of CDs can be utilized for fabrication of white light emitting devices and in anticounterfeiting applications.
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Keywords:  afterglow emission; carbon dots; delayed fluorescence; energy transfer; white light emitting diode

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34787363     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202105415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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