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Strong Circularly Polarized Luminescence at 1550 nm from Enantiopure Molecular Erbium Complexes.

Nishya F M MuktharNathan D SchleyGaël Ung
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) in two subregions of the near-infrared (NIR) has been achieved. By leveraging the rigidity and diminishing detrimental vibrations of the heterobimetallic binolate complexes of erbium [(Binol) 3 ErNa 3 ], species exhibiting an exceptionally high dissymmetry factor (| g lum |) of 0.47 at 1550 nm were obtained. These erbium complexes are the first reported examples of CPL observed beyond 1200 nm. Analogous complexes of ytterbium and neodymium also exhibited strong CPL (| g lum | = 0.17, 0.05, respectively) in a higher energy NIR window (800-1200 nm). All complexes exhibit high quantum yields (Er: 0.58%, Yb: 17%, Nd: 9.3%) and high B CPL values (Er: 57 M -1 cm -1 , Yb: 379 M -1 cm -1 , Nd: 29 M -1 cm -1 ). Because of their strong CPL emission in the telecom band (1550 nm), biologically relevant NIR emission window (800-1100 nm), and synthetic versatility, the complexes reported here could permit further promising developments in quantum communication technologies and biologically relevant sensors.
Keyphrases
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