Near-unity NIR phosphorescent quantum yield from a room-temperature solvated metal nanocluster
Tsinghua University · University of Science and Technology of China · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Metal nanoclusters have emerged as promising near-infrared (NIR)–emissive materials, but their room-temperature photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY), especially in solution, is often low (<10%). We studied the photophysics of Au 22 ( t BuPhC≡C) 18 (Au 22 ) and its alloy counterpart Au 16 Cu 6 ( t BuPhC≡C) 18 (Au 16 Cu 6 ) (where t Bu is tert -butyl and Ph is phenyl) and found that copper (Cu) doping suppressed the nonradiative decay (~60-fold less) and promoted intersystem crossing rate (~300-fold higher). The Au 16 Cu 6 nanocluster exhibited >99% PLQY in deaerated solution at room temperature with an emission maximum at 720 nanometers tailing to 950 nanometers and 61% PLQY in the oxygen-saturated…
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7Topics & keywords
- Quantum yield
- Phosphorescence
- Nanoclusters
- Photoluminescence
- Intersystem crossing
- Materials science
- Metal
- Nanometre