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Abstract
Cross-linking enhances the photoluminescence quantum yield of carbonized polymer dots, in which confined-domain promotes the energy level overlap, redshifts emission wavelength, and facilitates phosphorescence generation.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35354785 PMCID: PMC8967849 DOI: 10.1038/s41377-022-00772-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Light Sci Appl ISSN: 2047-7538 Impact factor: 17.782
Fig. 1Schematic of cross-link-enhanced emission effect.
Cross-linking restricts the vibration and rotation of sub-fluorophores (heteroatom-containing double bonds (C=O, C=N, N=O) and single bonds (amino based groups, C–O)), leading to the increase of radiative transition and decrease of the non-radiative transition, thereby enhancing the sub-fluorophores PL of CPDs (S0: Ground singlet state, Sn: Excited singlet state)
Fig. 2Schematic showing the confined-domain cross-link-enhanced emission effect.
The overlap and couple of electron clouds caused by confined-domain split intrinsic energy levels to sub-levels and upshift the triplet states energy level. This results in PL emission redshift and RTP generation. (S0: Ground singlet state, S1: The original excited singlet state, T1: The original excited triplet states, S1: The formed excited singlet state from energy levels splitting, T1′: The formed excited triplet state from T1 upshifting, ΔE(S1–S0): The original energy gap between S0 and S1, ΔE(S1′–S0): Energy gap after confined-domain cross-link between S0 and S1′, ΔE(S1–T1): The original energy gap between S1 and T1, ΔE(S1′–T1′): Energy gap after confined-domain cross-link between S1′ and T1′)