Photonic Structure Induced Enhancement in the Triplet State Dynamics of Organic Phosphors at Room Temperature

Author:

Behera Sinay Simanta1ORCID,Ghorai Anaranya1,Garain Swadhin2,Nair Rajesh V3,George Subi J2,Narayan K S1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit (CPMU) School of Advanced Materials (SAMat) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bengaluru, Jakkur 560064 India

2. New Chemistry Unit and School of Advanced Materials (SAMat) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research Bengaluru, Jakkur 560064 India

3. Laboratory for Nano‐scale Optics and Meta‐materials (LaNOM) Department of Physics Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Punjab 14001 India

Abstract

AbstractTriplet state modification in organic phosphorescence molecules for a desired color and quantum yield is typically pursued by chemical modification. A facile methodology is introduced to tune the triplet state dynamics of a phosphorescent molecule by changing the host‐matrix parameters. An organic phosphor, Br2PmDI (2–Bromo pyromellitic diimide), dispersed at dilute levels (1.5 wt.%) in a semicrystalline high‐κ relaxer ferroelectric host matrix emit room‐temperature phosphorescence accompanied by a delayed fluorescence component. The host relaxer ferroelectric polymer film can be engineered to form a photonic matrix with a regular micropore structure of refractive index contrast ≈0.6 that can increase the density of optical states and introduce photonic coupling. The phosphorescence quantum yield of Br2PmDI in this photonic matrix increases by ≈2.3 fold, and the lifetime reduces by a factor of three. The coupled quantum states are investigated by time‐resolved spectroscopy at different temperatures and pump intensities.

Funder

Sheikh Saqr Laboratory

Department of Science and Technology, Government of Kerala

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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