Strong circularly polarized luminescence via intramolecular excited-state symmetry-breaking charge separation†
Abstract
Trans-1,2-di(1-pyrenylamino)cycloxexane was found to display circularly polarized excimer emission (glum = 0.016) both in polar and non-polar solvents that is assigned to charge separation symmetry breaking on the basis of its large transition state dipole moment (12.1 D).