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Magnetic fields offer a powerful means to control molecular emission, enabling quantum sensing and spin-level control of chemical reactions. Here, we demonstrate a strategy to magnetically control red to near-infrared phosphorescence via triplet–triplet energy transfer (TTET) from donor–chiral bridge–acceptor (D−χ–A) molecules that generate spin-correlated radical pairs (SCRPs) upon photoexcitation. These SCRPs yield non-emissive triplet excited states whose formation is sensitive to magnetic fields. By transferring this energy to emissive Pt- and Pd-based π-extended porphyrins, we enable magnetic control over phosphorescence that would otherwise be unresponsive to weak magnetic fields (<1 T). This approach establishes a platform for quantifying magnetic field effects on silent triplet states while extending magnetically responsive emission into the near-infrared. Coupling SCRP-based molecular magnetic switches to long-wavelength emissive acceptors offers a new way for probing and modulating spin-dependent processes and triplet-state populations in molecular systems.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available July 10, 2026
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Abuhadba, Sara; Lin, Neo; Maltese, Anthony; Ferek, Michelle; Chen, Angela; Fuqua, Charlotte; Martzloff, Rilee; Mani, Tomoyasu; Esipova, Tatiana V (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B)
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Abuhadba, Sara; Fuqua, Charlotte; Maltese, Anthony; Schwinn, Caroline; Lin, Neo; Chen, Angela; Martzloff, Rilee; Esipova, Tatiana_V; Mani, Tomoyasu (, JACS Au)
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Snyder, Graden; Abuhadba, Sara; Lin, Neo; Lee, Wei-Tsung; Mani, Tomoyasu; Esipova, Tatiana V (, Inorganic Chemistry)
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Tsuji, Miu; Abuhadba, Sara; Chen, Angela; Ito, Mio; Makhijani, Amrita; Kuwahara, Yutaka; Esipova, Tatiana; Mani, Tomoyasu (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B)
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