In
this study, we observe near-infrared-to-visible photon upconversion
via sensitized triplet–triplet annihilation in a solid-state
film based on neat palladium(II) 1,4,8,11,15,18,22,25-octa-n-butoxyphthalocyanine [PdPc(OBu)8] and 5,6,11,12-tetraphenylnapthacene
(rubrene). By continuous excitation at 730 nm, the system reaches
a maximum upconversion quantum yield of 3.6 × 10–2% at power densities below 0.2 W cm–2. Although
the observed upconversion quantum yield is most likely negatively
affected by efficient singlet exciton fission in the films, a quantum
yield of upconverted states of 1.3% confirms the potential for this
system if the upconverted state is harvested via electron or energy
transfer. By doping the films with a dibenzotetraphenylperiflanthene
emitter, the energy transfer strategy shows to effectively raise the
upconversion quantum yield by three times, which is promising for
the use of this solid-state upconverter for power conversion efficiency
enhancement of emerging high-energy band gap solar cells.
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