posted on 2024-04-22, 14:40authored byYizhong Shi, Haodong Gou, Hao Wu, Shigang Wan, Kai Wang, Jia Yu, Xiaohong Zhang, Changqing Ye
Ultraviolet (UV) light plays a crucial role in various
applications,
but currently, the efficiency of generating artificial UV light is
low. The visible-to-ultraviolet (Vis-to-UV) system based on the triplet–triplet
annihilation upconversion (TTA-UC) mechanism can be a viable solution.
Metal-free multiple resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence
(MR-TADF) materials are ideal photosensitizers (PSs) apart from the
drawback of high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs). Herein,
we systematically investigated the impact of the heavy-atom effect
(HAE) on the MR-TADF sensitizers. BNCzBr was then synthesized by incorporating
a bromine atom into the skeleton of the precursor BNCz. Impressively,
the internal HAE (iHAE) leads to a significantly decreased PLQY and
a remarkably increased intersystem crossing quantum yield (ΦISC). Consequently, a higher upconversion quantum efficiency
of 12.5% was realized. While the external HAE (eHAE) harms the UC
performance. This work guides the further development of MR-TADF sensitizers
for high-performance Vis-to-UV TTA-UC systems.