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Tunable Circularly Polarized Luminescence with a High Dissymmetry Factor Emitted from Luminogen-Bonded and Electrically Controlled Polymer-Stabilized Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.

Zhaozhong LiRuochen LanJinying BaoWei HuMeng WangLan-Ying ZhangHuai Yang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL)-active materials with high dissymmetry factor ( g lum ) values show great potential in photonic devices. In this study, electric-field-driven systems with tunable CPL signals are successfully fabricated based on polymer-stabilized cholesteric liquid crystal (PSChLC) doping by fluorescent molecules. By constructing a gradient helical superstructure of PSChLCs, distinctive CPL emission from two sides of a single sample is realized, in which the | g lum | values were measured to be 0.6 and 1.5, respectively. Herein, we discussed the possible mechanism of this phenomenon. In addition, an applied electric field could broaden the reflection bandwidth of PSChLCs from 150 to 500 nm, covering the whole visible light region. Furthermore, this electric field-induced behavior leads to the variation of CPL signals and corresponding g lum values, indicating the potential of the novel materials in the design and preparation of CPL-emitting devices with electrically tunable CPL intensity and g lum .
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