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Time‐Dependent Afterglow Color in a Single‐Component Organic Molecular Crystal

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An organic crystal of 4,4'-bis(N-carbazolyl)-1,1'-biphenyl (pCBP) exhibits time-dependent afterglow color from blue to orange over 1 s. Both experimental and computational data confirm that the color evolution results from well-separated, long-persistent thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) with different but comparable decay rates. TADF is enabled by a small S<sub>1</sub> -T<sub>1</sub> energy gap of 0.7 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup> . The good separation of TADF and RTP is due to a 11.8 kcal mol<sup>-1</sup> difference in the S<sub>0</sub> energies of the S<sub>1</sub> and T<sub>1</sub> structures, indicating that apart from the excited-state properties, tuning the ground state is also important for luminescence properties. This afterglow color evolution of pCBP allows its applications in anticounterfeiting and data encryption with high security levels.

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