Comprehensive Review on the Structural Diversity and Versatility of Multi-Resonance Fluorescence Emitters: Advance, Challenges, and Prospects toward OLEDs DOI Creative Commons
Xiugang Wu,

Songqian Ni,

Chih‐Hsing Wang

et al.

Chemical Reviews, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 9, 2025

Fluorescence emitters with a multiple-resonant (MR) effect have become research hotspot. These MR mainly consist of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons boron/nitrogen, nitrogen/carbonyl, and indolocarbazole frameworks. The staggered arrangement the highest occupied molecular orbital lowest unoccupied facilitates MR, resulting in smaller internal reorganization energy narrower emission bandwidth. Optimal charge separation suppresses gap between singlet triplet excited states, favoring thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). MR-TADF materials, due to color purity high efficiency, are excellent candidates for organic light-emitting diodes. Nevertheless, significant challenges remain; particular, limitation imposed by alternated core configuration hinders their diversity versatility. Most existing materials concentrated blue-green range, only few red near-infrared spectra. This review provides timely comprehensive screening from pioneering work present. Our goal is gain understandings structure-performance relationship both basic advanced perspectives. Special emphasis placed on exploring correlations chemical structure, photophysical properties electroluminescent performance depth breadth an aim promote future development emitters.

Language: Английский

Comprehensive Review on the Structural Diversity and Versatility of Multi-Resonance Fluorescence Emitters: Advance, Challenges, and Prospects toward OLEDs DOI Creative Commons
Xiugang Wu,

Songqian Ni,

Chih‐Hsing Wang

et al.

Chemical Reviews, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 9, 2025

Fluorescence emitters with a multiple-resonant (MR) effect have become research hotspot. These MR mainly consist of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons boron/nitrogen, nitrogen/carbonyl, and indolocarbazole frameworks. The staggered arrangement the highest occupied molecular orbital lowest unoccupied facilitates MR, resulting in smaller internal reorganization energy narrower emission bandwidth. Optimal charge separation suppresses gap between singlet triplet excited states, favoring thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). MR-TADF materials, due to color purity high efficiency, are excellent candidates for organic light-emitting diodes. Nevertheless, significant challenges remain; particular, limitation imposed by alternated core configuration hinders their diversity versatility. Most existing materials concentrated blue-green range, only few red near-infrared spectra. This review provides timely comprehensive screening from pioneering work present. Our goal is gain understandings structure-performance relationship both basic advanced perspectives. Special emphasis placed on exploring correlations chemical structure, photophysical properties electroluminescent performance depth breadth an aim promote future development emitters.

Language: Английский

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