Ultra-Narrowband Near-Infrared Responsive J-Aggregates of Fused Quinoidal Tetracyanoindacenodithiophene.
Qiao HeAniruddha BasuHyojung ChaMatyas DabocziJulianna PanidiLuxi TanXiantao HuChi Cheng HuangBowen DingAndrew J P WhiteJi-Seon KimJames R DurrantThomas D AnthopoulosMartin HeeneyPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Narrowband photoresponsive molecules are highly coveted in high-resolution imaging, sensing, and monochromatic photodetection, especially those extending into the near-infrared (NIR) spectral range. Here, a new class of J-aggregating materials based on quinoidal indacenodithiophenes (IDTs) that exhibit an ultra-narrowband (full width half maxima of 22 nm) NIR absorption peak centered at 770 nm is reported. The spectral width is readily tuned by the length of the solubilizing alkyl group, with longer chains resulting in significant spectral narrowing. The J-aggregate behavior is confirmed by a combination of excited state lifetime measurements and single-crystal X-ray diffraction measurements. Their utility as electron-transporting materials is demonstrated in both transistor and phototransistor devices, with the latter demonstrating good response at NIR wavelengths (780 nm) over a range of intensities.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- dual energy
- optical coherence tomography
- fluorescence imaging
- computed tomography
- drug release
- mass spectrometry
- fluorescent probe
- image quality
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high speed
- electron microscopy
- cancer therapy
- magnetic resonance
- drug delivery
- visible light
- crystal structure
- solid state