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Molecular room‐temperature phosphorescent (RTP) materials with long‐lived excited states have attracted widespread attention in the fields of optical imaging, displays, and sensors. However, accessing ultralong RTP systems remains challenging and examples are still limited to date. Herein, a thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)‐assisted energy transfer route for the enhancement of persistent...
In article number 1807599, Dongpeng Yan and Bo Zhou describe the energy transfer that occurs between a thermally activated delayed fluorescent molecule (melamine) and room temperature phosphorescent molecule (isophtalic acid) in their co‐crystal, which achieves a highly enhanced photoemission lifetime (2 seconds).
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