呈现模块化兴奋状态质子转移 (ESIPT) 过程的固态发射器:最近在双态发射和激光应用中的进展
Martyna Durko-Maciag1, Gilles Ulrich2, Denis Jacquemin3,4
1Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wyspianskiego 27, 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland. jaroslaw.mysliwiec@pwr.edu.pl.
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
|May 26, 2023
概括
在有机染料与激发状态分子内质子转移 (ESIPT) 的最新进展使双溶液固体发射器和激光应用成为可能. 这些响应刺激的光染料为光电子和显示器提供了新的可能性.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 有机化学 有机化学
背景情况:
- 激发状态的分子内质子转移 (ESIPT) 是一种对局部环境敏感的光物理过程.
- 这种灵敏性使得可以设计响应刺激的光染料.
- ESIPT光体具有显著的结构多样性,导致各种应用.
研究的目的:
- 审查ESIPT光剂的最新进展.
- 为了突出双溶液固体发射器中的应用.
- 讨论基于ESIPT的有机染料的激光应用.
主要方法:
- 关于ESIPT光体的文献审查.
- 对光电子,生物学和显示器应用的分析.
- 专注于最近在双发射器和光放大方面的发展.
主要成果:
- 可以设计ESIPT光体以在溶液和固体状态下发射光.
- 使用ESIPT的有机染料对激光应用具有前景.
- 由于ESIPT对环境的敏感性,可以实现可调节的光.
结论:
- 对于开发先进的光材料来说,ESIPT的光剂至关重要.
- 新兴应用包括双态发射器和光放大系统.
- 在ESIPT化学领域的持续研究将推动光电子和传感领域的创新.
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