Electron donor–acceptor–donor (D–A–D) π-conjugated molecules based on dipyrido[3,2-a:2′,3′-c]phenazine (dppz) were developed as photosensitizers for singlet oxygen generation.
This work reports the development of external magnetic field (EMF) driven, ambidextrous, circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) devices, by embedding racemic mixtures of phosphorescent organoiridium(III) emitters in the active emitting layer. Homoleptic tris‐cyclometalated Ir(III)(ppy)3 and heteroleptic bis‐cyclometalated Ir(III)(ppy)2(acac) (ppy=2‐phenylpyridinate, acac=acetylacetonate) were used as the representative organoiridium(III) compounds. Chiroptical inversion of CPEL was influenced by the ligand environment in the Ir(III) complexes (homoleptic or heteroleptic), as well as the Faraday geometry.
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