TIPS-Naphthalene for Efficient Visible-to-UV Photon Upconversion under Sunlight and Room Light

31 August 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Until now, the efficiency of triplet-triplet annihilation-based photon upconversion (TTA-UC) from visible to ultraviolet (UV) light has been limited to ca. 10% due to the absence of high-performance acceptors (emitters). Here, we present the first example of visible-to-UV TTA-UC internal efficiency ηUC beyond 20% by developing a novel UV emitter, 1,4-bis((triisopropylsilyl)ethynyl)naphthalene (TIPS-Nph), and sensitizing its triplet by a donor Ir(C6)2(acac) with strong visible absorption and weak UV absorption. Under optimized conditions, 97% of the excitation light is absorbed, the threshold excitation intensity (Ith = 1.1 mW cm−2) is lower than the solar irradiance (1.4 mW cm−2 for 445 ± 5 nm), and significantly, the highest external UC efficiency ηUC,ext of 17.4% for vis-to-UV TTA-UC is achieved. Upconverted UV emission can also be obtained with weak light sources such as an AM 1.5 solar simulator and room LEDs, paving the way for a variety of solar and indoor applications.

Keywords

photon upconversion
Triplet-triplet annihilation
UV emission

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