N-Heteroacenes as an Organic Gain Medium for Room-Temperature Masers

Max Attwood*, Xiaotian Xu, Michael Newns, Zhu Meng, Rebecca A. Ingle, Hao Wu, Xi Chen, Weidong Xu, Wern Ng, Temitope T. Abiola, Vasilios G. Stavros, Mark Oxborrow

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Abstract

The development of future quantum devices such as the maser, i.e., the microwave analog of the laser, could be well-served by the exploration of chemically tunable organic materials. Current iterations of room-temperature organic solid-state masers are composed of an inert host material that is doped with a spin-active molecule. In this work, we systematically modulated the structure of three nitrogen-substituted tetracene derivatives to augment their photoexcited spin dynamics and then evaluated their potential as novel maser gain media by optical, computational, and electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. To facilitate these investigations, we adopted an organic glass former, 1,3,5-tri(1-naphthyl)benzene to act as a universal host. These chemical modifications impacted the rates of intersystem crossing, triplet spin polarization, triplet decay, and spin-lattice relaxation, leading to significant consequences on the conditions required to surpass the maser threshold.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4498-4509
Number of pages12
JournalChemistry of Materials
Volume35
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Jun 2023

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