Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Optical wavelength conversion element containing ionic liquid, and article equipped with said optical wavelength conversion element
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Application No.: US15113962Application Date: 2015-01-29
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Publication No.: US10175557B2Publication Date: 2019-01-08
- Inventor: Yoichi Murakami , Toshiyuki Ito , Ryoutarou Morita , Kazuki Niimi , Noriko Kiyoganagi
- Applicant: Nippon Kayaku KabushikiKaisha , Tokyo Institute Of Technology
- Applicant Address: JP Tokyo JP Tokyo
- Assignee: Nippon Kayaku KabushikiKaisha,Tokyo Institute Of Technology
- Current Assignee: Nippon Kayaku KabushikiKaisha,Tokyo Institute Of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: JP Tokyo JP Tokyo
- Agency: Nields, Lemack & Frame, LLC
- Priority: JP2014-017103 20140131; JP2014-023668 20140210
- International Application: PCT/JP2015/052549 WO 20150129
- International Announcement: WO2015/115556 WO 20150806
- Main IPC: G02F1/35
- IPC: G02F1/35 ; G02F1/361 ; H01L31/055 ; H01B1/12 ; B01J31/02 ; B01J35/00 ; H01L31/0216

Abstract:
There is provided an optical wavelength conversion element with a good temporal stability and such a high optical wavelength conversion efficiency that the element is viable even under sunlight or similar, low intensity light. Owing to these properties, the element is suited for use in solar cells, photocatalysts, photocatalytic hydrogen and oxygen generating devices, photon upconversion filters, and like articles. The optical wavelength conversion element is visually homogeneous and transparent and produced by dissolving and/or dispersing in an ionic liquid (C) a combination of organic photosensitizing molecules (A) and organic light-emitting molecules (B) that exhibits triplet-triplet annihilation. The organic photosensitizing molecules (A) have either an only one local maximum absorption wavelength or a plurality of local maximum absorption wavelengths, and either the single local maximum absorption wavelength or a maximum one of the plurality of local maximum absorption wavelengths is from 250 nm to 499 nm.
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