2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1218422
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And ”Then There Was White"

Abstract: Significance: Efficient generation of white light from a single molecule has been very challenging. The only previous systems that have approximated a white light emission are aggregate chromophores with a very broad excimer emission and a low quantum yield. The molecules shown create highly efficient white light emission from excitedstate proton transfer (ESPT) and frustrated energy transfer. Efficient organic light-emitting devices are needed for room lighting applications and generating white light from sin… Show more

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