화학공학소재연구정보센터
Advanced Materials, Vol.16, No.23-24, 2170-2170, 2004
Sub-microsecond molecular thermometry using thermal spin flips
The application of platinum porphyrin (an organic semiconductor) as a sensitive molecular thermometer is demonstrated. The instantaneous temperature controls the rate of reverse intersystem crossing, after optical population of the triplet. so the ratio of triplet-to-singlet emission provides a measure of temperature (see Figure). Sudden electrical heating of a metallic electrode is monitored with sub-microsecond accuracy, providing input to display design considerations.