Selective Lower‐Occupied Through‐Bond Interactions for Efficient Organic Phosphorescence Enabling High‐Resolution Long‐Wavelength Afterglow
Abstract
Abstract Persistent organic room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) enables high‐resolution afterglow bioimaging, independent of autofluorescence. However, the yield of organic RTP in the long‐wavelength region is generally low, which limits the high‐resolution information that can be obtained from the long‐wavelength region. Moreover, this makes it impossible to obtain multicolor and high‐resolution afterglow images. This report describes a molecule containing no atoms from the fourth or higher period that exhibits efficient red RTP in high yield. A molecule with red phosphorescent chromophores substituted with multiple phenylthio groups reached an RTP yield of 46.3% and an RTP lifetime of 0.43 s in an appropriate crystalline host medium. The selective lower‐occupied through‐bond or through‐space interactions among molecules significantly enhance the phosphorescence in the long‐wavelength region. The highly efficient and bright red persistent RTP induces a red afterglow from individual nanoparticles. Tuning the selective lower‐occupied through‐bond or through‐space interactions allows for the design of high‐performance RTP dyes and offers a novel approach to explore high‐resolution full‐color afterglow imaging.
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Authors (9)
Rajashekhar K. Mulimani
Department of Engineering Science The University of Electro‐Communications 1‐5‐1 Chofugaoka Chofu Tokyo 182‐8585 Japan
Sakuya Ueda
Department of Engineering Science The University of Electro‐Communications 1‐5‐1 Chofugaoka Chofu Tokyo 182‐8585 Japan
Ryo Miyashita
Rana Tsuru
Department of Engineering Science The University of Electro‐Communications 1‐5‐1 Chofugaoka Chofu Tokyo 182‐8585 Japan
Kikuya Hayashi
Riku Shimura
Bahadur Sk
Department of Engineering Science The University of Electro‐Communications 1‐5‐1 Chofugaoka Chofu Tokyo 182‐8585 Japan
Shinji Matsuda
Department of Engineering Science The University of Electro‐Communications 1‐5‐1 Chofugaoka Chofu Tokyo 182‐8585 Japan
Shuzo Hirata