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An Organic Laser Dye having a Small Singlet‐Triplet Energy Gap Makes the Selection of a Host Material Easier
Authors:Buddhika S. B. Karunathilaka  Umamahesh Balijapalli  Chathuranganie A. M. Senevirathne  Yu Esaki  Kenichi Goushi  Toshinori Matsushima  Atula S. D. Sandanayaka  Chihaya Adachi
Abstract:Quenching of singlets by long‐lived triplets is a serious issue for lasing from organic laser dyes, especially under long pulse excitation. As a strategy to scavenge or manage unnecessary triplets, an organic laser dye is dispersed into a host material having high singlet and low triplet energy levels [a large singlet‐triplet energy gap (ΔEST)]. However, finding such a host material having a triplet scavenging capability is limited. In this study, an organic laser dye, 2,6‐dicyano‐1,1‐diphenyl‐λ5σ4‐phosphinine (DCNP), having a small ΔEST of ≈0.44 eV is synthesized, and thus 4‐4′‐bis[(N‐carbazole)styryl] biphenyl (BSBCz) can be employed as a triplet scavenging host, i.e., the triplets formed on DCNP are easily transferred to BSBCz. A 1 wt%‐DCNP‐doped BSBCz film is formed on a mixed‐order distributed feedback grating, showing lasing with a low threshold value of ≈0.86 µJ cm?2 and a full‐width‐at‐half‐maximum value of ≈0.5 nm. Because of the suppressed singlet‐triplet annihilation, DCNP‐based laser devices operating under a continuous‐wave regime, with a low threshold of 72 W cm?2 and a long laser half‐lifetime of ≈3 min, are demonstrated. These results indicate a possibility of the wider selection of host materials, easing a material design strategy of fabricating high‐performance laser devices in future.
Keywords:guest–  host systems  organic laser gain materials  phosphinine  small singlet‐triplet energy gap  triplet management
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