Aggregation-induced emission can often be explained via the restriction of intramolecular rotation paradigm and/or excimer formation. The enhanced luminescence recently observed for aggregates of fluorenone derivatives are no exception. In this work, however, we use a recently developed excited-state electrostatic embedding technique to demonstrate that enhanced emission in diphenylfluorenone can be rationalized by considering a single-molecule process, in which the field induced by the crystalline environment at the excited state enhances the relative brightness of otherwise poorly emissive states, resulting in both enhanced fluorescence and a substantial bathochromic shift in comparison with emission in dilute solution
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Aggregation-induced emission can often be explained via the restriction of intramolecular rotation p...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) offers a route for the development of luminescent technologies wi...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a phenomenon where non-luminescent compounds in solution becom...
Aggregation induced emission (AIE) is an amazing property for light emitting materials and has attra...
Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) is a phenomenon where non‐luminescent compounds in solution becom...
Abstract Deep understanding of the inherent luminescence mechanism is essential for the development ...
The mechanism of aggregation-induced emission, which overcomes the common aggregation-caused quenchi...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Aggregation-induced emission can often be explained via the restriction of intramolecular rotation p...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) offers a route for the development of luminescent technologies wi...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a phenomenon where non-luminescent compounds in solution becom...
Aggregation induced emission (AIE) is an amazing property for light emitting materials and has attra...
Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) is a phenomenon where non‐luminescent compounds in solution becom...
Abstract Deep understanding of the inherent luminescence mechanism is essential for the development ...
The mechanism of aggregation-induced emission, which overcomes the common aggregation-caused quenchi...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...
Organic solid-state luminescence switching (SLS) materials with the ability to reversibly switch the...