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Boosting the Quantum Efficiency of Ultralong Organic Phosphorescence up to 52 % via Intramolecular Halogen Bonding
Authors:Zhan Yang  Chao Xu  Wenlang Li  Zhu Mao  Xiangyu Ge  Qiuyi Huang  Huangjun Deng  Juan Zhao  Feng Long Gu  Yi Zhang  Zhenguo Chi
Abstract:Ultralong organic phosphorescence (UOP) has attracted increasing attention due to its potential applications in optoelectronics, bioelectronics, and security protection. However, achieving UOP with high quantum efficiency (QE) over 20 % is still full of challenges due to intersystem crossing (ISC) and fast non‐radiative transitions in organic molecules. Here, we present a novel strategy to enhance the QE of UOP materials by modulating intramolecular halogen bonding via structural isomerism. The QE of CzS2Br reaches up to 52.10 %, which is the highest afterglow efficiency reported so far. The crucial reason for the extraordinary QE is intramolecular halogen bonding, which can not only effectively enhance ISC by promoting spin–orbit coupling, but also greatly confine motions of excited molecules to restrict non‐radiative pathways. This work provides a reasonable strategy to develop highly efficient UOP materials for practical applications.
Keywords:halogen bonding  high efficiency  intersystem crossing  intramolecular interaction  ultralong organic phosphorescence
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