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Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2008

Properties of Excited Radical Cations of Substituted Oligothiophenes

Shingo Samori; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Tetsuro Majima

Excited-state properties of radical cations of substituted oligothiophenes ( nT (*+), n denotes the number of thiophene rings, n = 3, 4, 5) in solution were investigated by using various laser flash photolysis techniques including two-color two-laser flash photolysis. nT (*+) generated by photoinduced electron transfer to p-chloranil or resonant two-photon ionization (RTPI) by using the first 355-nm ns laser irradiation was selectively excited with the second picosecond laser (532 nm). Bleaching of the absorption of nT (*+) together with growth of a new absorption was observed during the second laser irradiation, indicating the generation of nT (*+) in the excited state ( nT (*+)*). The D 1 state lifetime was estimated to be 34 +/- 4, 24 +/- 2, and 18 +/- 1 ps for 3T (*+), 4T (*+), and 5T (*+), respectively. In the presence of hole acceptor (Q), bleaching of nT (*+) and growth of Q (*+) were observed upon selective excitation of nT (*+) during the nanosecond-nanosecond two-color two-laser flash photolysis, indicating the hole transfer from nT (*+)(D 1) to Q. Recovery of nT (*+) was also observed together with decay of Q (*+) because of regeneration of nT (*+) by hole transfer from Q (*+) to nT at the diffusion-limiting rate. It was suggested that the hole transfer rate ( k HT) from nT (*+)(D 1) to Q depended on the free-energy change for hole transfer (-Delta G = 1.41-0.46 eV). The estimated k HT faster than the diffusion-limiting rate can be explained by the contribution of the static quenching for the excited species in the presence of high concentration of Q (0.1-1.0 M).


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Spirally Configured (cis-Stilbene) Trimers: Steady-State and Time-Resolved Photophysical Studies and Organic Light-Emitting Diode Applications

Shiang-Fu Hung; Po-Hsun Fang; Yi Wei; Fang-Yuan Tsai; Chien-Tien Chen; Takumi Kimura; Shingo Samori; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Tetsuro Majima; C. A. Lin; Shiang-Hau Peng; Jwo-Huei Jou

This article reports for the time-resolved photophysical studies of spirally configured ( cis-stilbene) trimers and their spin-coated organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device performances. Transient absorption profiles of spirally configured, ter-( cis-stilbene) were studied by pulse radiolysis. The emission profiles after charge recombination of their incipient radical ions in benzene provides insights into the emission mechanism and efficiency in OLED devices. Blue-, sky blue-, and green-emitting OLED devices for a maximum external quantum efficiency are 4.32%, 4.70%, and 2.77%, respectively, by solution process.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Donor−Acceptor-Substituted Tetrakis(phenylethynyl)benzenes as Emissive Molecules during Pulse Radiolysis in Benzene

Shingo Samori; Sachiko Tojo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Eric L. Spitler; Michael M. Haley; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008

Fine-Tuning of Radiolysis Induced Emission by Variable Substitution of Donor-/Acceptor-Substituted Tetrakis(arylethynyl)benzenes

Shingo Samori; Sachiko Tojo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Eric L. Spitler; Michael M. Haley; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2009

Emission from Regioisomeric Bis(phenylethynyl)benzenes during Pulse Radiolysis

Shingo Samori; Sachiko Tojo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Torben Ryhding; Aaron G. Fix; Brittany M. Armstrong; Michael M. Haley; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2006

Important factors for the formation of radical cation of stilbene and substituted stilbenes during resonant two-photon ionization with a 266- or 355-nm laser

Shingo Samori; Michihiro Hara; Sachiko Tojo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2005

Formation of Highly Stabilized Intramolecular Dimer Radical Cation and π-Complex of [3n]Cyclophanes (n = 3, 5, 6) during Pulse Radiolysis

Mamoru Fujitsuka; Shingo Samori; Michihiro Hara; Sachiko Tojo; Satoko Yamashiro; Teruo Shinmyozu; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Effects of benzyl ether type dendrons as hole-harvesting antennas, and shielding for the neutralization of stilbene core radical cations with chloride ion during two-photon ionization of stilbene dendrimers having stilbene core and benzyl ether type dendrons.

Michihiro Hara; Shingo Samori; Xichen Cai; Sachiko Tojo; Tatsuo Arai; Atsuya Momotake; Junpei Hayakawa; Mayuko Uda; Kiyohiko Kawai; Masayuki Endo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2006

Emission from charge recombination during the pulse radiolysis of 9-cyano-10-phenylethynylanthracenes with donor and acceptor substituents.

Shingo Samori; Sachiko Tojo; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Hua-Jyu Liang; Tong-Ing Ho; Jye-Shane Yang; Tetsuro Majima


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2005

Effect of oxygen on the formation and decay of stilbene radical cation during the resonant two-photon ionization

Michihiro Hara; Shingo Samori; Cai Xichen; Mamoru Fujitsuka; Tetsuro Majima

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Tong-Ing Ho

National Taiwan University

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National Taiwan University

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