TY - JOUR
T1 - Pyrene-Capped Conjugated Amorphous Starbursts
T2 - Synthesis, Characterization, and Stable Lasing Properties in Ambient Atmosphere
AU - Xu, Weidong
AU - Yi, Jianpeng
AU - Lai, Wen Yong
AU - Zhao, Li
AU - Zhang, Qi
AU - Hu, Wenbo
AU - Zhang, Xin Wen
AU - Jiang, Yi
AU - Liu, Ling
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
PY - 2015/8/1
Y1 - 2015/8/1
N2 - A family of trigonal starburst conjugated molecules (TrFPy, TrFPy, and TrF2Py) composed of a truxene core and pyrene cappers with various bridge lengths is synthesized and characterized. The incorporation of pyrene cappers successfully depress the crystallization tendency, resulting in enhanced glassy temperature and improved morphological stability of the thin films. The high photoluminescence yield in neat films and excellent thermal stability render these pyrene-capped starbursts promising lasing optical gain media. Low amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) thresholds (EthASE) of 180 nJ pulse-1 and 101 nJ pulse-1 were recorded for TrFPy and TrF2Py, respectively. One dimensional distributed feedback (1D DFB) lasers demonstrated lasing threshold of 9.3 kW/cm2 and 7.3 kW/cm2 for TrFPy (at 457 nm) and TrF2Py lasers (at 451 nm), respectively. The ASE performance of TrFPy and TrF2Py in an ambient condition was recorded with various annealing temperature (from 80 to 250 °C, 10 min). Surprisingly, TrFPy exhibited excellent ASE stability in an ambient condition, which is still detectable even after annealing at 250 °C for 10 min. The results suggest the pyrene-capped molecular design strategy is positive on improving the optical gain stability and meanwhile maintaining excellent lasing properties. Well-defined starburst conjugated macromolecules with pyrene moieties as end-capped groups are explored as the optical gain media for organic semiconductor lasers. The length of oligofluorene bridges between the truxene core and pyrene cappers is carefully tuned. The relationships between their morphology, thermal stability, and amplified spontaneous emission stability in an ambient condition are systematically investigated, suggesting that the pyrene-capped molecular design improves the optical gain stability.
AB - A family of trigonal starburst conjugated molecules (TrFPy, TrFPy, and TrF2Py) composed of a truxene core and pyrene cappers with various bridge lengths is synthesized and characterized. The incorporation of pyrene cappers successfully depress the crystallization tendency, resulting in enhanced glassy temperature and improved morphological stability of the thin films. The high photoluminescence yield in neat films and excellent thermal stability render these pyrene-capped starbursts promising lasing optical gain media. Low amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) thresholds (EthASE) of 180 nJ pulse-1 and 101 nJ pulse-1 were recorded for TrFPy and TrF2Py, respectively. One dimensional distributed feedback (1D DFB) lasers demonstrated lasing threshold of 9.3 kW/cm2 and 7.3 kW/cm2 for TrFPy (at 457 nm) and TrF2Py lasers (at 451 nm), respectively. The ASE performance of TrFPy and TrF2Py in an ambient condition was recorded with various annealing temperature (from 80 to 250 °C, 10 min). Surprisingly, TrFPy exhibited excellent ASE stability in an ambient condition, which is still detectable even after annealing at 250 °C for 10 min. The results suggest the pyrene-capped molecular design strategy is positive on improving the optical gain stability and meanwhile maintaining excellent lasing properties. Well-defined starburst conjugated macromolecules with pyrene moieties as end-capped groups are explored as the optical gain media for organic semiconductor lasers. The length of oligofluorene bridges between the truxene core and pyrene cappers is carefully tuned. The relationships between their morphology, thermal stability, and amplified spontaneous emission stability in an ambient condition are systematically investigated, suggesting that the pyrene-capped molecular design improves the optical gain stability.
KW - amplified spontaneous emission
KW - organic lasers
KW - pyrene
KW - starburst molecules
KW - truxene
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U2 - 10.1002/adfm.201501337
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201501337
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84938420838
SN - 1616-301X
VL - 25
SP - 4617
EP - 4625
JO - Advanced Functional Materials
JF - Advanced Functional Materials
IS - 29
ER -