Abstract

Hund's multiplicity rule states that for a given electronic configuration, a higher spin state has a lower energy. This energetic ordering demands thermal activation of ‘dark’ triplet excited states to ‘bright’ singlet excited states to emit delayed fluorescence. Here we report an organic molecule that exhibit delayed fluorescence from energetically inverted singlet and triplet excited states.

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