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Title: Controlling Triplet-Harvesting Pathways and Nonlinear Optical Properties in Cu(I) Iodide-Based Polymers through Ligand Engineering
Authors: CHATTERJEE, JOY
TANWAR, RITEEKA
ANUPAMA, S.
CHATTERJEE, ABHIJIT
AMBHORE, MADAN D.
KABIR, MUKUL
MANDAL, PANKAJ
HAZRA, PARTHA
Dept. of Chemistry
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Halogens
Inorganic compounds
Ligands
Polymers
Quantum mechanics
2025-FEB-WEEK1
TOC-FEB-2025
2025
Issue Date: Feb-2025
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 16(06), 1549–1558.
Abstract: Organic–inorganic hybrid metal halides have become enormously important in optoelectronics, sensing, photosensitization, etc. In this study, we report a structural transition from a staircase configuration to a cubane configuration in Cu(I) iodide-based polymers influenced by the coordination behavior of two different π*-acceptor ligands. The staircase polymer structure, coordinated with 3-cyanopyridine, demonstrates efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence from (metal+halide)-to-ligand charge transfer [1/3(M+X)LCT] states, with a singlet–triplet energy splitting of ∼9 meV. Conversely, upon replacement of the cyano with an amino group at the same position, a one-dimensional polymeric structure of Cu4I4 cubane-type clusters is formed, which shows strong cluster-centered (3CC) orange emission at room temperature. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence studies indicate that the 3CC state behaves as a self-trapped excitonic state with significant exciton–phonon coupling having a Huang–Rhys factor of 58.6. Additionally, we report this cubane-type cluster polymer acts as an efficient nonlinear optical material showing third harmonic generation with a χ(3) value of 1.32 × 10–18 m2 V–2 and a laser-induced damage threshold of 25.87 GW/cm2.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c03267
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ISSN: 1948-7185
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