Abstract

Highly emissive ternary Eu(III) complexes were synthesized with a tri-fluorinated β-diketone as principal ligand and heterocyclic aromatic compounds as ancillary ligands to assess their utility as an illuminating material for display devices and other optoelectronics.The general characterizations, regarding the coordinating facets of complexes were accomplished via various spectroscopic techniques. Thermal stability was investigated via TGA/DTA. Photophysical analysis was accomplished by PL studies, Band gap value, color parameters and J-O analysis. DFT calculations were performed adopting geometrically optimized structure of complexes.Superb thermal stability has been achieved in complexes, which decides their concrete candidature for display devices. The bright red luminescence of complexes is ascribed to 5D0 → 7F2 transition of Eu(III) ion. Colorimetric parameters unlocked the applicability of complexes as warm light source and J-O parameters adequately summarized the coordinating surrounding around the metal ion. Various radiative properties were also evaluated which suggested the prospective use of complexes in lasers and other optoelectronic devices. The band gap and Urbach band tail, procured from absorption spectra, revealed the semiconducting behavior of synthesized complexes. DFT studies rendered the energies of FMO and various other molecular parameters.It can be summarized from the photophysical and optical analysis of synthesized complexes that these complexes are virtuous luminescent materials and possess potentiality to be used in diverse domain of display devices.

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