Turn-On Mode Circularly Polarized Luminescence in Self-Organized Cholesteric Superstructure for Active Photonic Applications.
Siyang LinShuangshuang ZengZiyuan LiQingyan FanJinbao GuoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Developing circularly polarized luminescence (CPL)-active materials with a large luminescence dissymmetry factor ( g lum ) or stimulus responses has evoked a lot of interest in the past few years; however, the light-controllable "on/off" CPL still remains a challenge. Here, a novel diarylethene-based chiral fluorescent photoswitch featuring "turn-on" CPL characteristic is developed, designated as ( S , S )-switch 6 , which can undergo reversible photocyclization/cycloreversion upon irradiation with UV and visible light. ( S , S )-Switch 6 shows completely reversible "off-on-off"-responsive CPL behavior in solution. By doping ( S , S )-switch 6 into nematic liquid crystals (LCs), the consequent luminescent cholesteric LCs (CLCs) exhibit a larger g lum value enhanced 2 orders of magnitude when irradiated with UV light, which can be attributed to the highly ordered helical arrangement of CLCs. The potentials of this turn-on type CPL material for anticounterfeiting and information encryption are illustrated. Furthermore, the visualization of circularly polarized (CP) fluorescent patterns can be successfully achieved by constructing the double-layer CPL system consisting of a CP luminescent layer and a polymer cholesteric reflective layer. The proposed concept establishes a light-controlled off-on-off CPL platform that is of tremendous potential for applications in multi-informational data storage and encryption devices.