Abstract

AbstractUpconversion luminescence (UCL) in organometallic complexes has attracted great interest in photovoltaics and biological applications due to their fascinating energy transfer mechanism from low‐energy photon to high‐energy photon. However, photon‐upconversion operating in a single discrete entity remains a challenge caused by low‐absorption cross section of the luminescent lanthanide element. Here, a novel upconversion system is reported combining Yb (Ytterbium) sensitizers and Er (Erbium) activators in the film by electropolymerization, which leads to excited‐state absorption (ESA) and energy transfer upconversion (ETU) processes. For the first time, the UCL has been achieved in the thin films upon near‐infrared laser irradiation, and the upconversion intensity exhibits up to 30‐fold enhancement with the variation of Yb/Er ratio.

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