Entropy‐Dominated Triplet Exciton Emission in Carbon Dots

Author:

Xiang Zhi‐Yu1,Cao Qing1,Hu Yan‐Wei1,Song Shi‐Yu1,Zhou Ying1,Gao Chao‐Jun1,Shan Chong‐Xin12,Liu Kai‐Kai12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Material Physics Ministry of Education, School of Physics and Key Laboratory of Zhongyuan Light Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450052 China

2. Institute of Quantum Materials and Physics Henan Academy of Sciences Zhengzhou 450046 China

Abstract

AbstractPhosphorescence in carbon dots (CDs) from triplet exciton radiative recombination at room temperature has achieved significant advancement. Confinement and nanoconfinement, serving as valuable techniques, are commonly utilized to brighten triplet exciton in CDs, thereby enhancing their phosphorescence. However, a comprehensive and universally applicable physical description of confinement‐enhanced phosphorescence is still lacking, despite efforts to understand its underlying nature. In this study, the dominance of entropy is revealed in triplet exciton emission from CDs through the establishment of a microscopic vibration state model. CDs with varying entropy levels are studied, indicating that in a low entropy system, the multi‐energy triplet exciton emission in CDs exhibits enhanced brightness, accompanied by a corresponding increase in their lifetimes. The product of lifetime and intensity in CDs serves as a descriptor for their phosphorescence properties. Moreover, an entropy‐dependent information variation system based on the CDs is demonstrated. Specifically, in a low‐entropy system, information is retained, whereas the corresponding information is erased in a high‐entropy system. This work elucidates the underlying physical nature of confinement‐enhanced triplet exciton emission, offering a deeper understanding of achieving ultralong phosphorescence in the future.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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