Semi-quantitative assessment of the intersystem crossing rate: An extension of the El-Sayed rule to the emissive transition metal complexes

Elise Yu-Tzu Li*, Tzung Ying Jiang, Yun Chi, Pi Tai Chou

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Abstract

The main goal of this study is to provide systematic elucidation of the parameters that influence S → T intersystem crossing (ISC). Particular attention is paid to: (i) the computation of Sn→ Tm spin-orbit coupling strength based on a non-adiabatic approach, (ii) crucial factors that facilitate ISC, such as the atomic number, ligand structure, and particularly the types of electronic transition, (iii) formulating a discussion on the standpoints of the fundamental photophysical theory. Combining the theoretical and empirical approaches, we then make semi-quantitative assessment of the ISC rate for certain representative transition metal (TM) complexes, the results of which allow us to develop a set of empirical rules that harness ISC for organometallics analogous to El-Sayed’s rule for the classic organic compounds. We therefore present a critical and timely theoretical approach with the results matching quantitatively the experimental data, which serves as a prototype to access the photophysics of TM complexes in a facile and precise manner beneficial to researchers in the field of optoelectronics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26184-26192
Number of pages9
JournalPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Volume16
Issue number47
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014 Nov 13

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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