Mechanochromic Delayed Fluorescence Switching in Propeller‐Shaped Carbazole–Isophthalonitrile Luminogens with Stimuli‐Responsive Intramolecular Charge‐Transfer Excited States |
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Authors: | Minlang Yang In Seob Park Yasuhiro Miyashita Katsunori Tanaka Takuma Yasuda |
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Abstract: | Herein, the universal design of high‐efficiency stimuli‐responsive luminous materials endowed with mechanochromic luminescence (MCL) and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) functions is reported. The origin of the unique stimuli‐triggered TADF switching for a series of carbazole–isophthalonitrile‐based donor–acceptor (D–A) luminogens is demonstrated based on systematic photophysical and X‐ray analysis, coupled with theoretical calculations. It was revealed that a tiny alteration of the intramolecular D–A twisting in the excited‐state structures governed by the solid morphologies is responsible for this dynamic TADF switching behavior. This concept is applicable to the fabrication of bicolor emissive organic light‐emitting diodes using a single TADF emitter. |
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Keywords: | charge transfer mechanochromism organic light-emitting diodes solid-state luminescence thermally activated delayed fluorescence |
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