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Anomalously bright single-molecule upconversion electroluminescence.

Yang LuoFan-Fang KongXiao-Jun TianYun-Jie YuShi-Hao JingChao ZhangGong ChenYang ZhangYao ZhangXiao-Guang LiZhen-Yu ZhangZhen-Chao Dong
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Efficient upconversion electroluminescence is highly desirable for a broad range of optoelectronic applications, yet to date, it has been reported only for ensemble systems, while the upconversion electroluminescence efficiency remains very low for single-molecule emitters. Here we report on the observation of anomalously bright single-molecule upconversion electroluminescence, with emission efficiencies improved by more than one order of magnitude over previous studies, and even stronger than normal-bias electroluminescence. Intuitively, the improvement is achieved via engineering the energy-level alignments at the molecule-substrate interface so as to activate an efficient spin-triplet mediated upconversion electroluminescence mechanism that only involves pure carrier injection steps. We further validate the intuitive picture with the construction of delicate electroluminescence diagrams for the excitation of single-molecule electroluminescence, allowing to readily identify the prerequisite conditions for producing efficient upconversion electroluminescence. These findings provide deep insights into the microscopic mechanism of single-molecule upconversion electroluminescence and organic electroluminescence in general.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • photodynamic therapy
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  • living cells
  • atomic force microscopy
  • high resolution
  • convolutional neural network
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  • solid state