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来自一个孤立分子的激发依赖的四级发射用于动态信息加密的动态信息加密
Yibo Shi1, Lin Liu1, Wei-Hai Fang1
1Key Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Photochemistry, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China.
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|July 11, 2025
概括
研究人员开发了一种新的有机分子,表现出激发依赖的 (Ex-De) 多发射,在光和光之间切换. 这一突破使得先进的多维信息加密使用单分子响应光.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 光物理学的光学物理学
背景情况:
- 响应刺激的单分子材料对于智能发光应用至关重要.
- 控制电子传输和能量水平是实现可调节的排放性能的关键.
- 现有的材料往往缺乏取决于激发的 (Ex-De) 多发射能力.
研究的目的:
- 通过捐赠者-接受者脱来操纵电子转移的新策略.
- 为了实现可切换光和光的激发依赖 (Ex-De) 单分子发射.
- 开发用于时间解析和激发响应多维信息加密的材料.
主要方法:
- 一个新的有机分子的合成:10--10H,13'H-spiro[acridine 9,6'-pentacen]-13'-one (ACRSP).
- 在不同的环境中 (溶液和PMMA) 调查排放特性.
- 刺激子自旋比率和发射状态组合物的实验和计算分析.
- 提供者-接受者脱和三重级逆转效应的特征.
主要成果:
- 在不同的环境中,ACRSP表现出反Kasha四倍级发射和相反的Ex-De后照.
- 观察到双重Ex-De行为,溶液中的光和PMMA中的光-光.
- 室温光 (RTP) 的共存实现了 770.54 ms 的寿命.
- 激发旋转比率和排放状态组合是由激发模式调节的.
结论:
- 捐赠者-接受者脱和三重级别的反转是Ex-De行为和RTP的有效策略.
- 开发的ACRSP分子为先进的光学应用提供可调节的多发射.
- 这项工作为纯有机的Ex-De系统和下一代响应式光灯提供了设计原则.
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