Abstract
The combination of CdSe semiconductor nanocrystals with 9-anthracene carboxylic acid ligands can sensitize triplet–triplet annihilation on the emitter molecule diphenylanthracene. This hybrid system has recently been shown to upconvert visible light (532 nm) to ultraviolet light (420 nm) (Huang, Z., et al. Nano Lett. 2015, 15, 5552–5557). In the current paper, time-resolved photoluminescence measurements are used to characterize the kinetics of the energy transfer from the CdSe exciton state to the triplet state of the anthracene ligand. We find that 9-anthracene carboxylic acid binds to CdSe according to Poisson statistics with a maximum number of 2–3 ligands per nanocrystal. The CdSe-to-ligand energy transfer rate is 1.5 × 107 s–1. The overall efficiency of the energy transfer appears to be limited by the presence of fast nonradiative decay channels in the nanocrystals and the low coverage of anthracene ligands, resulting from the specific ligand exchange conditions used in this paper. Possible strategi...
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