Abstract
Three-primary-color luminescent materials are highly desirable to construct white-light emitting resource, multi-color optical displays, and tunable photonic applications. However, the efficient strategy to establish the three-primary-color systems with unique photofunctionalities is still rather limited, particularly for molecular materials. Herein, we developed a molecular cocrystal route to obtain three-primary-color emissive materials by tuning different donor-acceptor units based on the same chromophore (4,4′-bis(2,5-dimethylstyryl)biphenyl, Bdb). The warm and cold white-light together with multi-color emission in most of visible region can be highly adjusted by rationally tuning different mixture components of three-primary-color cocrystals through an energy transfer mechanism. Furthermore, the blue/green/red emitters endow Bdb molecular cocrystals novel color-tunable photonic properties (such as one-dimensional (1D)/2D optical waveguide, polarized fluorescence, up-conversion luminescence, and amplified spontaneous emission), benefitting from their well-defined micro/nanostructures and high crystallinity. Particularly, the high luminescence quantum yield (82.49%) and polarized anisotropy (0.723) outperform most of state-of-the-art molecular crystalline materials. Therefore, this work supplies an effective way to fabricate new types of three-primary-color phosphors through luminescent cocrystals, which have promising applications in the fields of full-color displays, white-light irradiation, low-dimensional optical polarization, and micro/nanophotonics.[Figure not available: see fulltext.].
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 408-417 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Science China Chemistry |
| Volume | 65 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - Feb 2022 |
Keywords
- molecular crystal
- optical waveguide
- polarized luminescence
- three-primary-color emission
- white light
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