Achieving high circularly polarized luminescence with push-pull helicenic systems: From rationalized design to top-emission CP-OLED applications
Résumé
While the development of chiral molecules displaying circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) has received considerable attention, the corresponding CPL intensity,glum,hardly exceeds 10−2at the molecular level owing to the difficulty in optimizing the key parameters governing such a luminescence process. To address this challenge, we report here the synthesis and chiroptical properties of a new family of π-helical push-pull systems based on carbo[6]helicene, where the latter acts as either a chiral electron acceptor or a donor unit. This comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation shows that the magnitude and relative orientation of the electric (μe) and magnetic (μm) dipole transition moments can be tuned efficiently with regard to the molecular chiroptical properties, which results in highglumvalues,i.e.up to 3-4 × 10−2. Our investigations revealed that the optimized mutual orientation of the electric and magnetic dipoles in the excited state is a crucial parameter to achieve intense helicene-mediated exciton coupling, which is a major contributor to the obtained strong CPL. Finally, top-emission CP-OLEDs were fabricated through vapor deposition, which afforded a promisinggElof around 8 × 10−3. These results bring about further molecular design guidelines to reach high CPL intensity and offer new insights into the development of innovative CP-OLED architectures. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
Mots clés
Circular polarization
Excited states
Luminescence
Molecular orientation
Stereochemistry
Chiroptical properties
Circularly polarized luminescence
Crucial parameters
Dipole transition moment
Luminescence process
Mutual orientation
Relative orientation
Theoretical investigations
Organic light emitting diodes (OLED)
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