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Achieving Photon Upconversion in Mononuclear Lanthanide Molecular Complexes at Room Temperature.

Guotao SunYuan RenYapai SongYao XieHong-Jie ZhangLining Sun
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Photon upconversion luminescence at the molecule scale is a rarely observed phenomenon despite possessing colossal potential for basic research and reality applications. Here we show that the eight-coordinate erbium molecular complex composed of Er 3+ ion, dibenzoylmethane, and 2,2'-bipyridine exhibits upconversion emission. Under direct excitation at the absorption band of Er 3+ ion at 980 nm, the complex shows upconverted green emissions of Er 3+ ion at 525 and 545 nm at room temperature. Noticeably, upon the introduction of fluoride ions into this complex, an additional upconverted red emission at 667 nm appears as well, and the luminescence intensities of both the green and red emissions increase by a factor of 13 at most. This study not only provides a strategy to adjust the green and red emissions in mononuclear erbium complexes but also broadens the horizons of designing lanthanide-based molecular upconversion systems.
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