2024
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2023.3337040
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Efficient White-Light Visible Light Communication With Novel Optical Antennas Based on Luminescent Solar Concentrators

Marco Meucci,
Sandra Doria,
Ali Muhammad Umair
et al.

Abstract: Optical Antennas (OAs) based on Fluorescent Concentrators (FCs) promise a revolution in the deployment of Visible Light Communication (VLC) and Optical Wireless Communication (OWC), due to their inherent advantages over conventional receivers in terms of exceedingly larger field of view (FoV) and optical gain (OG). Whilst FC-based OAs have been demonstrated in VLC applications in a wealth of works embedding monochromatic UV and Blue LED sources, a detailed study demonstrating the performances of OA in white-li… Show more

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“…To explore the possibility of applying the one-pot procedure described above to the synthesis of molecules with proven application in the field of organic electronics and/or photovoltaics, we finally attempted the preparation of two such compounds (Scheme ). The first of them, compound 17 , was originally employed as a strong red emitter in OLEDs and has constituted the progenitor of a series of luminescent materials obtained by intercalation of different conjugated units between the donor TPA and the acceptor benzothiadiazole moieties. In addition, it can also serve as the precursor for the preparation of the yellow emitter DQ1, whose employment as a fluorophore for high-efficiency luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) was recently demonstrated. , To synthesize compound 17 , borylation of bromide 1t (Scheme , top) needs to be carried out first. Gratifyingly, when this substrate was subjected to the optimized reaction conditions (as in Table , Entry 1) for a time of 24 h, the corresponding boronic ester 2t was efficiently formed in 93% yield (as determined from the 1 H NMR spectrum of the crude product using nitromethane as an internal standard).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To explore the possibility of applying the one-pot procedure described above to the synthesis of molecules with proven application in the field of organic electronics and/or photovoltaics, we finally attempted the preparation of two such compounds (Scheme ). The first of them, compound 17 , was originally employed as a strong red emitter in OLEDs and has constituted the progenitor of a series of luminescent materials obtained by intercalation of different conjugated units between the donor TPA and the acceptor benzothiadiazole moieties. In addition, it can also serve as the precursor for the preparation of the yellow emitter DQ1, whose employment as a fluorophore for high-efficiency luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) was recently demonstrated. , To synthesize compound 17 , borylation of bromide 1t (Scheme , top) needs to be carried out first. Gratifyingly, when this substrate was subjected to the optimized reaction conditions (as in Table , Entry 1) for a time of 24 h, the corresponding boronic ester 2t was efficiently formed in 93% yield (as determined from the 1 H NMR spectrum of the crude product using nitromethane as an internal standard).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%