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Mechanical stimuli-induced multiple photophysical responsive AIEgens with high contrast properties
Jing Wang1, Bingbing Yue2, Xiaoyong Jia1
1Henan Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Materials, Henan University, Kaifeng 475004, China. jiaxiaoyong@henu.edu.cn.
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A new cyano-distyrylbenzene derivative with a mechano-force induced high contrast transition in color and emission was demonstrated here. Under mechanical stimuli, the emission peak can undergo a large wavelength shift from 440 nm to 650 nm, while the appearance color can switch from white to pink.
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