Activation of TADF in Photon Upconverting Crystals of Dinuclear Cu(I)-Iodide Complexes by Ligand Engineering.
Joy ChatterjeeAbhijit ChatterjeeRiteeka TanwarPrakash PanwariaSajid SaikiaMadan D AmbhorePankaj K MandalPartha HazraPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
This work reports that ligand engineering can modulate the triplet harvesting mechanism in iodide-bridged rhombic Cu 2 I 2 complexes. Complex-1, with a smaller Cu-Cu distance, exhibits phosphorescence from 3 (M+X)LCT and 3 CC states with 66% quantum yield, whereas an increased Cu-Cu distance in complex-2 results in a switch of the emission from phosphorescence to TADF, which occurs via 1/3 (M+X)LCT states with 83% quantum yield. The TADF property of complex-2 has been utilized for the fabrication of a pc-LED emitting efficient warm white light. Moreover, the high charge-transfer nature of these complexes leads to the emergence of third-harmonic generation (THG). Interestingly, complex-1 exhibits efficient third-harmonic generation with a χ (3) value of 1.15 × 10 -18 m 2 V -2 and LIDT value of 14.73 GW/cm 2 . This work aims to provide a structure-property relationship to achieve effective harvestation of triplet excitons in iodide-bridged rhombic Cu 2 I 2 complexes and their effective utilization in OLED device fabrication and nonlinear photon upconversion processes.