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Tunable Triplet-Mediated Multicolor Lasing from Nondoped Organic TADF Microcrystals

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 7, Pages 3287-3294

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00632

Keywords

TADF; microcrystal; microlaser; wavelength tunability; multicolor laser

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0704805, 2018YFA0704802, 2017YFA0204503]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22090022, 21833005, 21873065, 21790364, 21673144]
  3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China [2192011]
  4. High-level Teachers in Beijing Municipal Universities in the Period of 13th Five-year Plan [IDHT20180517, CITTCD20180331]
  5. Beijing Talents Project [2019A23]
  6. Open Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Integrated Optoelectronics [IOSKL2019KF01]
  7. Capacity Building for Sci-Tech Innovation-Fundamental Scientific Research Funds, Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Imaging Theory and Technology

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This research demonstrated a three-color micro-laser from three controlled TADF microcrystals, with temperature-dependent dynamic analysis confirming thermally activated lasing actions. The study offers insights for the rational design of pure TADF gain materials and guidance for high-performance electrically driven organic solid-state lasers.
Thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) emitters have received great attention in organic light-emitting diodes and laser diodes because of high exciton utilization efficiency and low optical loss caused by triplets. However, the direct observation of lasing emission from nondoped TADF microcrystals has yet to be reported. Here, we demonstrated a three-color (green, yellow, and red) microlaser from three nondoped TADF microcrystals with well-controlled geometries. The temperature- dependent dynamic analyses testify that the regenerated singlets which originated from the reverse intersystem crossing process at room temperature are beneficial for population inversion and reduce triplet-absorption/annihilation optical loses, together resulting in thermally activated lasing actions. Thanks to single-crystalline structures of TADF emitters, the relationship between triplet-harvesting capability and the molecular structure was systematically investigated. The results not only offer rational design of pure TADF gain materials but also provide guidance for the high-performance electrically driven organic solid-state lasers and multicolor laser integration.

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