Understanding Spin‐Triplet Excited States in Carbene‐Metal‐Amides

Author:

Reponen Antti‐Pekka M.1ORCID,Londi Giacomo2,Matthews Campbell S. B.1,Olivier Yoann2ORCID,Romanov Alexander S.3,Greenham Neil C.1,Gillett Alexander J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge JJ Thomson Avenue Cambridge CB3 0HE U.K.

2. Laboratory for Computational Modeling of Functional Materials Namur Institute of Structured Matter Université de Namur Rue de Bruxelles, 61 5000 Namur Belgium

3. Department of Chemistry University of Manchester Manchester M13 9PL U.K.

Abstract

AbstractCarbene‐metal‐amides (CMAs) are emerging delayed fluorescence materials for organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) applications. CMAs possess fast, efficient emission owing to rapid forward and reverse intersystem crossing (ISC) rates. The resulting dynamic equilibrium between singlet and triplet spin manifolds distinguishes CMAs from most purely organic thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters. However, direct experimental triplet characterization in CMAs is underutilized, limiting our detailed understanding of the ISC mechanism. In this work, we combine time‐resolved spectroscopy with tuning of state energies through environmental polarity and metal substitution, focusing on the interplay between charge‐transfer (3CT) and local exciton (3LE) triplets. Unlike previous photophysical work, we investigate evaporated host : guest films of CMAs and small‐molecule hosts for increased device relevance. Transient absorption reveals an evolution in the triplet excited‐state absorption (ESA) consistent with a change in orbital character between hosts with differing dielectric constants. Using quantum chemical calculations, we simulate ESAs of the lowest triplet states, highlighting the contribution of only 3CT and donor‐moiety 3LE states to spectral features, with no strong evidence for a low‐lying acceptor‐centered 3LE. Thus, our work provides a blueprint for understanding the role of triplet excited states in CMAs which will enable further intelligent optimization of this promising class of materials.

Funder

Royal Society

Leverhulme Trust

Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS

Publisher

Wiley

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