Single-photon upconversion in 6-pentaceneone crystal from bulk to ultrathin flakes

Nanoscale
Yue-E HuangKe-Zhao Du

Abstract

Phonon-assisted single-photon upconversion, which was not previously reported in organic materials, has been demonstrated in the 6-pentaceneone crystal through the linear pumping power dependent anti-Stokes photoluminescence (ASPL), nanoseconds PL lifetime and quenched ASPL at low temperature. Furthermore, the 6-pentaceneone crystal can be mechanically exfoliated to ultrathin flakes and it exhibits thickness-dependent photoluminescence.

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Feb 2, 2021·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Yang-Peng LinKe-Zhao Du

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