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Direct Observation of Aggregation‐Induced Emission Mechanism
Authors:Jianxin Guan  Rong Wei  Antonio Prlj  Jie Peng  Kun‐Han Lin  Jitian Liu  Han Han  Clmence Corminboeuf  Dahui Zhao  Zhihao Yu  Junrong Zheng
Institution:Jianxin Guan,Rong Wei,Antonio Prlj,Jie Peng,Kun‐Han Lin,Jitian Liu,Han Han,Clémence Corminboeuf,Dahui Zhao,Zhihao Yu,Junrong Zheng
Abstract:The mechanism of aggregation‐induced emission, which overcomes the common aggregation‐caused quenching problem in organic optoelectronics, is revealed by monitoring the real time structural evolution and dynamics of electronic excited state with frequency and polarization resolved ultrafast UV/IR spectroscopy and theoretical calculations. The formation of Woodward–Hoffmann cyclic intermediates upon ultraviolet excitation is observed in dilute solutions of tetraphenylethylene and its derivatives but not in their respective solid. The ultrafast cyclization provides an efficient nonradiative relaxation pathway through crossing a conical intersection. Without such a reaction mechanism, the electronic excitation is preserved in the molecular solids and the molecule fluoresces efficiently, aided by the very slow intermolecular charge and energy transfers due to the well separated molecular packing arrangement. The mechanisms can be general for tuning the properties of chromophores in different phases for various important applications.
Keywords:aggregation-induced emission  conical intersections  luminescence  mechanism  ultrafast spectroscopy
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