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Narcissistic self-sorting of n -acene nano-ribbons yielding energy-transfer and electroluminescence at p-n junctions.

Philip SchäferChristiaan de VetLeire Gartzia-RiveroGuillaume RaffyMin-Tzu KaoChristian SchäferLaura J RomasantaBertrand PavageauYu-Tang TsaiLionel HirschDario M BassaniAndré Del Guerzo
Published in: Nanoscale (2022)
The 2,3-didecyloxy derivative of an n-type anthracene (n-BG) and a p-type tetracene (p-R) have been synthesized and their self-assembly into nano-ribbons studied. Hyperspectral fluorescence imaging revealed their narcissistic self-sorting, leading to separated nanoribbons emitting with very different colors (blue or green for n-BG, depending on the growth solvent, and red for p-R). It is unique that the usual origins of self-sorting, such as specific H-bonding, different growth kinetics, or incompatible steric hindrance can be ruled out. Hence, the narcissistic behaviour is herein proposed to originate from a so-far unconsidered cause: the discrepancy between the quadrupolar character of n-BG and dipolar character of p-R. At the p-n junctions of these nanoribbons, inter-ribbon FRET and electro-luminescence switch-on were observed by fluorescence/luminescence microscopy.
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