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Improving Electroluminescence of Two-Coordinate Au(I) Complexes: Insights into Steric and Electronic Control

Title
Improving Electroluminescence of Two-Coordinate Au(I) Complexes: Insights into Steric and Electronic Control
Author(s)
Heo, SeungaJhun, Byung HakWoo, SihyunKim, Hwang SukKim, InkooKim, JoonghyukSon, Won-JoonJung, YongsikKim, KyungminCho, JaeheungYou, Youngmin
Issued Date
2024-04
Citation
Advanced Optical Materials, v.12, no.10
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Au(I) complexOLEDphotoluminescence quantum efficiencysteric con-trolthermally activated delayed fluorescence
Keywords
LUMINESCENCECOPPER(I)EMISSIONLIGHT-EMITTING-DIODESCOINAGE METAL-COMPLEXESN-HETEROCYCLIC CARBENEDELAYED FLUORESCENCEMOLECULAR DESIGN
ISSN
2195-1071
Abstract
This research elucidates the effects of structural modulations on electroluminescent Au(I) complexes, shedding light on factors governing radiative and nonradiative processes. A series of Au(I) complexes, fortified with ortho-substituents in carbene and amido ligands, are subjected to rigorous structural, photophysical, and quantum chemical investigations, which unveil distinct structural and electronic effects exerted by the ligands. The investigations reveal that nonradiative processes are governed primarily by the energy-gap law. Radiative processes are observed to have a weak correlation with the mutual interactions of the molecular orbitals of carbene and amido ligands. Rather, it is discovered that an accumulation of the negative charge in the Au 5d orbital in the excited state decelerates radiative processes. The effectiveness of these findings is substantiated through the larger external quantum efficiency of electroluminescence devices employing the Au(I) complex, in comparison to those based on the archetypical Au(I) complex and the organic thermally activated delayed fluorescent molecule. These compelling revelations underscore the untapped potential of Au(I) complexes in the advancement of electroluminescence technology and advocate for continued investigations into the intriguing domain of ligand structural control. © 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/47768
DOI
10.1002/adom.202302148
Publisher
Wiley
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