Organic Optoelectronic Devices Based on Through-Space Interaction

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Through-space interaction (TSI), including through-space conjugation (TSC) and through-space charge transfer (TSCT), has emerged as a promising strategy for designing functional materials and constructing superior optoelectronic devices. Because of the multichannel charge transport and structural flexibility, TSI-based devices often exhibit high-performance optoelectronic properties, such as excellent photoluminescence, high charge carrier mobility, and outstanding device efficiency. In this Review, the principles and characteristics of the TSI are briefly introduced. Then, we mainly focused on the recent progress of optoelectronic device applications based on materials with TSC and TSCT. Various advanced optoelectronic devices, including organic fluorescence film sensors, organic light-emitting diodes, single-molecule devices, and photoswitches, are discussed in detail, and possible breakthroughs are proposed for future molecular design and efficiency enhancement.

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Peng, J., Hou, L., Liu, D., Zhao, Z., Zhang, J., Qiu, Z., & Tang, B. Z. (2024, January 26). Organic Optoelectronic Devices Based on Through-Space Interaction. ACS Applied Optical Materials. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaom.3c00370

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