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Title: Temperature dependence of photophysical properties of a dinuclear C^N-cyclometalated Pt( ii ) complex with an intimate Pt–Pt contact. Zero-field splitting and sub-state decay rates of the lowest triplet
The temperature dependence (1.7 K < T < 100 K) of emission decay is reported for the first time for a type of di-nuclear Pt complex featuring a metal–metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MMLCT) lowest energy transition that arises from a strong Pt–Pt interaction. The effect of local variation of the host/guest cage in a polymer matrix upon the phosphorescence decay time constants is characterized by the Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts function. The temperature dependence of the average decay time constants is fit by a Boltzmann-type expression to obtain the average zero-field splittings and individual sublevel decay rates of the photoluminescent triplet excited state.  more » « less
Award ID(s):
1665033
NSF-PAR ID:
10103955
Author(s) / Creator(s):
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Date Published:
Journal Name:
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume:
20
Issue:
38
ISSN:
1463-9076
Page Range / eLocation ID:
25096 to 25104
Format(s):
Medium: X
Sponsoring Org:
National Science Foundation
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