Thermally-assisted photosensitized emission in a trivalent terbium complex

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Luminescent lanthanide complexes containing effective photosensitizers are promising materials for use in displays and sensors. The photosensitizer design strategy has been studied for developing the lanthanide-based luminophores. Herein, we demonstrate a photosensitizer design using dinuclear luminescent lanthanide complex, which exhibits thermally-assisted photosensitized emission. The lanthanide complex comprised Tb(III) ions, six tetramethylheptanedionates, and phosphine oxide bridge containing a phenanthrene frameworks. The phenanthrene ligand and Tb(III) ions are the energy donor (photosensitizer) and acceptor (emission center) parts, respectively. The energy-donating level of the ligand (lowest excited triplet (T1) level = 19,850 cm−1) is lower than the emitting level of the Tb(III) ion (5D4 level = 20,500 cm−1). The long-lived T1 state of the energy-donating ligands promoted an efficient thermally-assisted photosensitized emission of the Tb(III) acceptor (5D4 level), resulting in a pure-green colored emission with a high photosensitized emission quantum yield (73%).

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Kitagawa, Y., Shima, K., Nakai, T., Kumagai, M., Omagari, S., Ferreira da Rosa, P. P., … Hasegawa, Y. (2023). Thermally-assisted photosensitized emission in a trivalent terbium complex. Communications Chemistry, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42004-023-00922-5

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