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Enhancing Circularly Polarized Phosphorescence via Integrated Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approach
  • Park, Gyurim ;
  • Jeong, Dong Yeon ;
  • Yu, Seung Yeon ;
  • Park, Jong Jin ;
  • Kim, Jong H. ;
  • Yang, Hoichang ;
  • You, Youngmin
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Publication Year
2023-10-09
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Citation
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, Vol.62
Keyword
Circularly Polarized LuminescenceMetal(Metal-to-Ligand Charge-Transfer TransitionPt(II) ComplexSelf-AssemblySoft Lithography
Mesh Keyword
Bottom up approachCharge transfer transitionsChiral anionsCircularly polarized luminescenceCircularly-polarizedMetal to ligand charge transfersMetal(metal-to-ligand charge-transfer transitionPt(II) complexSoft-lithographyTopdown
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
CatalysisChemistry (all)
Abstract
In the dynamic domain of chiroptical technologies, it is imperative to engineer emitters endowed with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) properties. This research demonstrates an advancement by employing a combined top-down and bottom-up strategy for the simultaneous amplification of photoluminescence quantum yield (Φ) and the luminescence dissymmetry factor (glum). Square-planar Pt(II) complexes form helical assemblies, driven by torsional strain induced by bis(nonyl) chains. Integration of chiral anions leads these assemblies to prefer distinct helical sense. This arrangement activates the metal-metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MMLCT) transition that is CPL-active, with Φ and |glum| observing an upswing contingent on the charge number and aryl substituents in chiral anions. Utilizing the soft-lithographic micromolding in capillaries technique, we could fabricate exquisitely-ordered, one-dimensional co-assemblies to achieve the metrics to Φ of 0.32 and |glum| of 0.13. Finally, our spectroscopic research elucidates the underlying mechanism for the dual amplification, making a significant stride in the advancement of CPL-active emitters.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/33630
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202309762
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This work is supported by the Midcareer Research Program (RS\u20102023\u201000208856), and Nano Material Technology Development Program (NRF\u20102021M3D1A2049323) through National Research Foundation (NRF) grants funded by the Ministry of Science, Information, and Communication Technology and Future Planning (MSIP) of Korea. The work at Ajou University is supported by Nano Material Technology Development Program through the NRF funded by MSIP of Korea (NRF\u20102021M3H4A1A02049634). H. Yang thanks the NRF funded by MSIP of Korea (NRF\u20102020R1A4A3079923).
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