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14 September 2018 Solution processable piperazine and triphenyl moiety containing non-symmetric bis-styryl-DWK type molecular glasses with light-emitting and amplified spontaneous emission properties
Elmars Zarins, Toms Puciriuss, Julija Pervenencka, Aivars Vembris, Valdis Kokars
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Abstract
A series of 2,6-bis-styryl-4H-pyran-4-ylidene fragment containing glassy organic compounds with chemically stable bonding of amorphous phase promoting bulky triphenyl moieties through piperazine structural fragment (DWK-T dyes) in a form of 2-(5,5,5-triphenylpentyl)piperazin-1-yl)styryl)-substituent have been synthesized and investigated as the potential gain medium component for organic solid state laser applications. Physical properties of the dyes vary and are mostly depending from the other styryl-substituent attached to the 4H-pyran-4-ylidene backbone fragment in 6-position. Thermal stability of synthesized dyes is above 312°C with the glass transitions from 97°C to 109°C. Obtained neat spin-cast films based on these compounds exhibit photoluminescence with λmax in range from 672 nm to 695 nm, ASE λmax from 690 nm to 704 nm with ASE threshold values in range from 327 μJ/cm2 to 1091 μJ/cm2. Parameters are mostly influenced by the electron affinities of various 4-substituents in 6-styryl-fragment. The proposed synthetic approach could be useful for obtaining stable covalently bonded bulky triphenyl group containing glassy dyes while the synthetic design allows to acquire different non-symmetric 2,6-bis-styryl-4H-pyran-4-ylidene fragment containing compounds for infra-red light-emitting and light amplification systems.
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Elmars Zarins, Toms Puciriuss, Julija Pervenencka, Aivars Vembris, and Valdis Kokars "Solution processable piperazine and triphenyl moiety containing non-symmetric bis-styryl-DWK type molecular glasses with light-emitting and amplified spontaneous emission properties", Proc. SPIE 10736, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XXII, 1073620 (14 September 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2319850
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Luminescence

Absorption

Thin films

Quantum efficiency

Molecules

Solid state physics

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