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Sensitization of lanthanide complexes through direct spin-forbidden singlet → triplet excitation.

Airton G Bispo-JrItalo O MazaliFernando Aparecido Sigoli
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Ln III complexes may display luminescence within the ultraviolet-visible-near-infrared spectral window and although they render bright emissions mainly due to the classical singlet-triplet-state-assisted ligand sensitization, which would be the photophysical parameters if they could be excited through direct spin-forbidden singlet → triplet transitions? Herein, we report the sensitization of Ln complexes through spin-forbidden S 0 → T transitions in a series of homobimetallic Eu III , Tb III , Er III , and Yb III complexes with halogen-substituted benzoate ligands. As halogens and Ln III atomic numbers increase, intense singlet → triplet absorption/excitation bands and relative quantum yields up to 18% were achieved due to an increased spin-orbit coupling effect. Moreover, the near-UV-shifted excitation may enable application in luminescent solar concentrators where Yb III near-infrared luminescence matches the maximum efficiency of the crystalline Si photovoltaic cell. Therefore, the spin-relaxed excitation channel provides new opportunities to improve the Ln III complex luminescence and potential within the energy conversion field.
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