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Heavy Atom as a Molecular Sensor of Electronic Density: The Advanced Dimer-Type Light-Emitting System for NIR Emission.

Mońka, Michał; Pander, Piotr; Grzywacz, Daria; Sikorski, Artur; Rogowski, Radosław; Bojarski, Piotr; Monkman, Andrew P; Serdiuk, Illia E

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Authors

Michał Mońka

Daria Grzywacz

Artur Sikorski

Radosław Rogowski

Piotr Bojarski

Illia E Serdiuk



Abstract

The approaches to design and control intermolecular interactions for a selective enhancement of specific process(es) are of high interest in technologies using molecular materials. Here, we describe how π-π stacking enables control over the heavy-atom effect and spin-orbit coupling (SOC) through dimerization of an organic emitter in solid media. π-π interactions in a red thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter afford specific types of dimers. In its brominated derivative , the vicinity of the Br atom and the electronic density of the dimer involved in a spin-flip transition afford up to 200-fold increase of the SOC, in the most favorable case, attributed to the external heavy-atom effect (EHAE) of the halogen atom. The presence of such dimers in the films of provides enhancement of reverse intersystem crossing, and thus, TADF occurs mostly within a few microseconds, up to 20 times faster than in . For this reason, organic light-emitting diodes using as an emitter and an assistant dopant show a decreased efficiency roll-off by a factor of 4 and 1.5, respectively. The crucial aspects of the intermolecular electronic interactions between a chromophore system and an HA together with the particularly favorable dimer geometry not only help to understand the nature of the EHAE but also provide guidelines for the molecular design of emitters for all-organic light-emitting devices with enhanced stability.

Citation

Mońka, M., Pander, P., Grzywacz, D., Sikorski, A., Rogowski, R., Bojarski, P., Monkman, A. P., & Serdiuk, I. E. (2025). Heavy Atom as a Molecular Sensor of Electronic Density: The Advanced Dimer-Type Light-Emitting System for NIR Emission. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 17(6), https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c21674

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 22, 2025
Online Publication Date Jan 31, 2025
Publication Date Feb 12, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 10, 2025
Publicly Available Date Mar 10, 2025
Journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Print ISSN 1944-8244
Electronic ISSN 1944-8252
Publisher American Chemical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c21674
Keywords OLED, heavy-atom effect, π–π stacking, aggregation, NIR emission, TADF
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3487223

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