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Optically Switchable NIR Photoluminescence of PbS Semiconducting Nanocrystals using Diarylethene Photoswitches.

Lili HouRasmus RingströmAndrew B MaurerMaria AbrahamssonJoakim AndréassonBo Albinsson
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Precisely modulated photoluminescence (PL) with external control is highly demanded in material and biological sciences. However, it is challenging to switch the PL on and off in the NIR region with a high modulation contrast. Here, we demonstrate that reversible on and off switching of the PL in the NIR region can be achieved in a bicomponent system comprised of PbS semiconducting nanocrystals (NCs) and diarylethene (DAE) photoswitches. Photoisomerization of DAE to the ring-closed form upon UV light irradiation causes substantial quenching of the NIR PL of PbS NCs due to efficient triplet energy transfer. The NIR PL fully recovers to an on state upon reversing the photoisomerization of DAE to the ring-open form with green light irradiation. Importantly, fully reversible switching occurs without obvious fatigue, and the high PL on / off ratio (>100) outperforms all previously reported assemblies of NCs and photoswitches.
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