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An Electrochemical Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Device for Quick and Low-Voltage Color Modulation
Published on: February 27, 2019
Tunable Circularly Polarized Afterglow from Cholesteric Liquid Crystalline Polymer Networks
Peipei Guan1, Fengyun Shi1, Chenqingliang Xu1
1Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials, Suzhou Key Laboratory of Novel Semiconductor-Optoelectronics Materials and Devices, State and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Novel Functional Polymeric Materials, Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Novel Functional Polymeric Materials, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Soochow University, Suzhou 215123, China.
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Circularly polarized afterglow (CPA) materials have demonstrated significant potential in diverse applications. Nevertheless, the development of organic CPA materials simultaneously possessing large luminescence dissymmetry factors (glum) and ultralong lifetimes remains a formidable challenge. Herein, a series of liquid crystalline polymer network films with tunable CPA properties were fabricated via photopolymerization of liquid crystalline mixtures doped with varying amounts of binaphthyl derivatives. The resulting polymer films exhibit structural colors, room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP), and circularly polarized RTP properties, with phosphorescence dissymmetry factors reaching up to 0.70 and tunable lifetimes extending to 730 ms. Through further photopolymerization of cholesteric liquid crystalline mixtures doped with rhodamine 6G (Rh6G), a commercially available fluorescent dye, lifetime- and color-tunable CPA with enhanced glum values and quantum yields as high as 8.6% was achieved via phosphorescence energy transfer. Furthermore, the fabricated film patterns display distinct colors in reflection, fluorescence, and phosphorescence modes. This work presents a facile strategy for preparing CPA films with large glum values as well as tunable lifetimes and colors, which hold promise for applications in image encryption and anticounterfeiting technology.

