Quantum Yield Measurements of Photochemical Reaction-Based Afterglow Luminescence Materials.

2021 
Afterglow materials have become one of the most promising luminescent materials due to their long luminescence lifetime. Photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY), as one of the most fundamental and essential parameters of luminescent materials, can directly evaluate the luminescence properties of emissive compounds. Recently, a type of afterglow material based on a photochemical reaction has been developed. However, there is no suitable method to measure the PLQY of these afterglow materials due to their special luminescence principle. Herein, we present a method to measure the PLQY for these afterglow materials by collecting the luminescent dynamic curves of emission and excitation light at specific wavelength regions using a commercial spectrometer and an integrating sphere. We found that the emitted photons of this kind of afterglow material are in direct proportion to the excitation time, which means the PLQY is irrelevant to the excitation time.
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