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Hybridized Local and Charge-Transfer Excited-State Emitter for a Blue Organic Solid-State Laser
The use of triplet excitons harvesting
and short exciton lifetime
organic emitters is important to improve the exciton utilization in
organic semiconductor laser diodes. In this study, a hybridized local
and charge-transfer (HLCT)-type molecule, 11-(3-(10-(4-(1-phenyl-1H-phenanthro[9,10-d]imidazol-2-yl)phenyl)anthracen-9-yl)phenyl)-11H-benzofuro[3,2-b]carbazole (PhAnMBf),
is used as an emitter for blue-emitting organic solid-state lasers
(OSSLs). The short exciton lifetime and high photoluminescence quantum
yield of the PhAnMBf emitter allowed the fabrication of an organic
laser with an emission wavelength of 453 nm, a small full width at
half-maximum of 1.2 nm, and a threshold of 105 nJ/pulse, corresponding
to 44 μJ/cm2, on the distributed feedback substrate.
The anthracene-based PhAnMBf material showed the potential of the
HLCT emitter as an OSSL
