Self-Trapped, Thermally Equilibrated Delayed Fluorescence Enables Low-Reabsorption Luminescent Solar Concentrators Based on Gold-Doped Silver Nanoclusters

Russel Cruz Sevilla, Ruth Jean e Soebroto, Irwan Saleh Kurniawan,Po-Wen Chen,Sheng Hsiung Chang,Ji-Lin Shen,Wu-Ching Chou,Jui-Ming Yeh,Hsiu-Ying Huang,Chi-Tsu Yuan

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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Reabsorption-free luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) are crucial ingredients for photovoltaic windows. Atomically precise metal nanoclusters (NCs) with large Stokes-shifted photoluminescence (PL) hold great promise for applications in LSCs. However, a fundamental understanding of the PL mechanism, particularly on the excited-state interaction and exciton kinetics, is still lacking. Herein, we studied the exciton-phonon coupling and singlet/triplet exciton dynamics for gold-doped silver NCs in a solid matrix. Following photoexcitation, the excitons can be self-trapped via strong exciton-phonon coupling. Subsequently, rapid thermal equilibration between the singlet and triplet states occurs due to the coexistence of small energy splitting and spin-orbit coupling. Finally, broadband delayed fluorescence with a large Stokes shift can be generated, namely, self-trapped, thermally equilibrated delayed fluorescence (ST-TEDF). Benefiting from superior ST-TEDF, we demonstrated efficient LSCs with minimized reabsorption.
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metal nanoclusters, Stokes shift, self-trappedexcitons, thermally equilibrated delayed fluorescence, luminescent solar concentrators
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