Abnormal Slow Phonon Dynamics Toward Prolonging Excited States Dynamics Enabled by Crystalline‐Assembling Donor–Acceptor Molecules

Y Yipeng Tang H Heejae Kim (Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea) K Kwang‐Sup Lee (Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea) D Dong Ryeol Whang (Department of Electronic Materials Engineering) T Tae‐Dong Kim (Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea) J Jong Keum P Prem Prabhakaran (Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea) B Bin Hu

Abstract

AbstractPhonon dynamics are a critical factor to control the optical properties of excited states in light‐emitting materials. Here, we report an extremely slow relaxation of photoexcited lattice vibrations enabled by assembling the donor‐acceptor (D–A) molecules [2‐(9,9‐dimethylacridin‐10(9H)‐yl)‐9,9‐dimethyl‐9H‐thioxanthene 10,10‐dioxide], namely AC molecules, into dipolar crystal. By using photoexcitation‐modulated Raman spectroscopy, we find that the crystalline‐lattice vibrations monitored by Raman‐scattering laser beam of 785 nm demonstrate an un‐usual slow relaxation in the time scale of seconds after ceasing photoexcitation beam of 343 nm in such dipolar crystal. This presents extremely slow phonon dynamics enabled by crystalline‐assembling the D–A molecules into a dipolar crystal. Simultaneously, the photoluminescence (PL) exhibits a prolonged behavior, lasting 10 ms after ceasing photoexcitation in dipolar AC crystal. This phenomenon provides an experimental hypothesis that the slow phonon dynamics function as an important mechanism to unusually prolong excited states dynamics upon crystalline‐assembling the D–A molecules into dipolar crystal. This hypothesis can be verified by directly suppressing the phonon dynamics through freezing D–A molecular liquid into dipolar crystalline solid at 77 K to largely prolong the PL to 1 s‐ after removing photoexcitation. Clearly, crystalline‐assembling D–A molecules provide the necessary conditions to enable slow phonon dynamics toward prolonging excited states dynamics.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 14
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yipeng Tang

H

Heejae Kim

Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea

K

Kwang‐Sup Lee

Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea

D

Dong Ryeol Whang

Department of Electronic Materials Engineering

T

Tae‐Dong Kim

Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea

J

Jong Keum

P

Prem Prabhakaran

Department of Advanced Materials Hannam University Daejeon 305‐811 Republic of Korea

B

Bin Hu