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Time-resolved Photophysical Characterization of Triplet-harvesting Organic Compounds at an Oxygen-free Environment Using an iCCD Camera
Published on: December 27, 2018
Method to improve the tunable capacity of time-resolved encoding to a xanthene dye
Teng Luo1, Ting Zhou1, Junle Qu1
1Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Devices and Systems of Ministry of Education and Guangdong Province, College of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China.
Abstract:
Conventional organic dye encoding is limited by photo-bleaching and spectral overlap, thus restricting the number of distinguishable codes that can be used in practice. The utility of a single dye for increasing additional encoding capacity has yet to be explored. To this end, we firstly report a facile, flexible and green sustainable method to maximize the time-resolved encoding capacity of the xanthene red dye, eosin. By simply adjusting the concentration, pH and viscosity of the eosin solution, eleven distinguishable populations of fluorescence lifetimes were obtained with a short lifetime range of 1.0-3.4 ns, which in turn could increase the difficulty of duplication and provide extra high-level security protection. The results provide a facile strategy to increase the temporal multiplexing capacity, and may result in the reuse of existing organic dyes as lifetime-coded polymer microspheres in the fields of information security.

