Anomalous phosphorescence from an organometallic white-light phosphor
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13207Date
2017-09-25Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
We report theoretical results on the possible violation of Kasha’s rule in the
phosphorescence process of (acetylacetonato)bis(1-methyl-2-phenylimidazole)iridium(III), and
show that the anomalous emission from both the T1 and T2 states is key to its white-light
phosphorescence. This analysis is supported by the calculated Boltzmann-averaged
phosphorescence lifetime of 2.21 μs, estimated including both radiative and nonradiative
processes and in excellent agreement with the experimentally reported value of 1.96 ± 0.1 μs.
The T2 state is found to be of metal-to-ligand charge transfer character (dπ→nπ) and the d orbital
contribution comes from 5dz
2
and 5dx
2
-y
2
, whereas the S1 and T1 states both have dπ-pπ character
with significant 5dxz orbital contribution, allowing for efficient intersystem crossing from the S1
to the T2 state, and in turn phosphorescence from the T2 state. Our results open new opportunities
for tailoring the phosphorescence wavelength and thus the design of molecules with improved
photovoltaic properties.
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This document is the unedited Author’s version of a Submitted Work that was subsequently accepted for publication in Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.7b02148 .