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Bright White‐Light Emission from a Single Organic Compound in the Solid State
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2014
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOrganic ChemistryWhite LightChemistryLuminescence PropertySolid StatePolymersOrganic LasersOptical PropertiesBright White‐light EmissionThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotophysical PropertyPolymer ChemistryBiophysicsChemical LasersSingle Organic CompoundPhotochemistryWhite-light-emitting MaterialsMolecular EngineeringOrganic MaterialsOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundWhite OledPolymethylene ChainApplied PhysicsConjugated PolymerOptoelectronicsPhosphorescence
White-light-emitting materials and devices have attracted enormous interest because of their great potential for various lighting applications. We herein describe the light-emitting properties of a series of new difunctional organic molecules of remarkably simple structure consisting of two terminal 4-pyridone push-pull subunits separated by a polymethylene chain. They were found to emit almost "pure" white light as a single organic compound in the solid state, as well as when incorporated in a polymer film. To the best of our knowledge, they are the simplest white-light-emitting organic molecules reported to date.
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