Photoprogrammable circularly polarized phosphorescence switching of chiral helical polyacetylene thin films

January 31, 2023

Title

Photoprogrammable circularly polarized phosphorescence switching of chiral helical polyacetylene thin films

Author

Zizhao Huang, Zhenyi He, Bingbing Ding, He Tian & Xiang Ma

Year

2022

Journal

Nature Communications

Abstract

The developments of pure organic room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials with circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) have significantly facilitated the future integration and systemization of luminescent material in fundamental science and technological applications. Here, a type of photoinduced circularly polarized RTP materials are constructed by homogeneously dispersing phosphorescent chiral helical substituted polyacetylenes into a processable poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) matrix. These substituted polyacetylenes play vital roles in the propagation of CPL and present prominently optical characteristics with high absorption and luminescent dissymmetric factors up to 0.029 (gabs) and 0.019 (glum). The oxygen consumption properties of the films under UV light irradiation endow materials with dynamic chiro-optical functionality, which can leverage of light to precisely control and manipulate the circularly polarized RTP properties with the remarkable advantages of being contactless, wireless and fatigue-resistant. Significantly, the distinct materials with dynamic properties can be used as anti-counterfeiting materials involving photoprogrammability.

Instrument

J-815, CPL-200

Keywords

CPL,chiral, helical, polyacetylene, film