Tunable Fluorescence and Afterglow in Organic Crystals for Temperature Sensing

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The modulation of the properties of emission from multiple emission states in a single-component organic luminescent material is highly desirable in data anticounterfeiting, information storage, and bioapplications. Here, a single-component luminescent organic crystal of difluoroboron diphenyl β-diketonate with controllable multiple emission colors is successfully reported. The temperature-dependent luminescence experiments supported by high-level theoretical calculations demonstrate that the ratio of the fluorescence between the monomer and excimer and the phosphorescence maxima of the excimer can be effectively regulated. In addition, the temperature-dependent fluorescence and afterglow dual-emission color changes provide a new strategy for the design of highly accurate double-checked temperature sensors.

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Wang, J. X., Peng, L. Y., Liu, Z. F., Zhu, X., Niu, L. Y., Cui, G., & Yang, Q. Z. (2022). Tunable Fluorescence and Afterglow in Organic Crystals for Temperature Sensing. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 13(8), 1985–1990. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c00168

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