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Qing Chang1, Zhuohao Shen1, Zeyu Guo1
1Research Group of New Energy Materials and Devices, North University of China, Taiyuan 030051, China.
Abstract:
A light-responsive optical switching material is reported, which was obtained by incorporating carbon dots (CDs) into thermochromic hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose (HPMC). The ultrasmall size of CDs guarantees the considerable transparency of CDs/HPMC. Under illumination, CDs/HPMC shows rapid and reversible optical switching between transparent and opaque states due to the remarkable photothermal effect of CDs. Moreover, the interaction between CDs and HPMC enhances the light absorption and boosts the nonradiative recombination of photoexcited charge carriers that further promote the photothermal conversion of CDs, and also ensures the structural stability of the composite. The obtained CDs/HPMC with good reversibility and high sensitivity which can dynamically switch their transparency in response to weather conditions exhibits excellent solar modulation ability.
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