Confining isolated chromophores for highly efficient blue phosphorescence

  • Wenpeng Ye
  • , Huili Ma
  • , Huifang Shi
  • , He Wang
  • , Anqi Lv
  • , Lifang Bian
  • , Meng Zhang
  • , Chaoqun Ma
  • , Kun Ling
  • , Mingxing Gu
  • , Yufeng Mao
  • , Xiaokang Yao
  • , Chaofeng Gao
  • , Kang Shen
  • , Wenyong Jia
  • , Jiahuan Zhi
  • , Suzhi Cai
  • , Zhicheng Song
  • , Jingjie Li
  • , Yanyun Zhang
  • Song Lu, Kun Liu, Chaomin Dong, Qian Wang, Yudong Zhou, Wei Yao, Yujian Zhang, Hongmei Zhang, Zaiyong Zhang, Xiaochun Hang, Zhongfu An, Xiaogang Liu, Wei Huang

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Abstract

High-efficiency blue phosphorescence emission is essential for organic optoelectronic applications. However, synthesizing heavy-atom-free organic systems having high triplet energy levels and suppressed non-radiative transitions—key requirements for efficient blue phosphorescence—has proved difficult. Here we demonstrate a simple chemical strategy for achieving high-performance blue phosphors, based on confining isolated chromophores in ionic crystals. Formation of high-density ionic bonds between the cations of ionic crystals and the carboxylic acid groups of the chromophores leads to a segregated molecular arrangement with negligible inter-chromophore interactions. We show that tunable phosphorescence from blue to deep blue with a maximum phosphorescence efficiency of 96.5% can be achieved by varying the charged chromophores and their counterions. Moreover, these phosphorescent materials enable rapid, high-throughput data encryption, fingerprint identification and afterglow display. This work will facilitate the design of high-efficiency blue organic phosphors and extend the domain of organic phosphorescence to new applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1539-1544
Number of pages6
JournalNature Materials
Volume20
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2021

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