Ultrastrong Circularly Polarized Luminescence Triggered by the Synergistic Effect of Chiral Coassembly and Selective Reflective Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Film

IF 9.6 1区 化学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY ACS Materials Letters Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c00782
Jiaxin Luo, Yang Li*, Hang Li, Qihuan Li and Yixiang Cheng*, 
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Enhancing the dissymmetry factor (glum) is crucial for circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) applications. Herein, we present an innovative strategy achieving an ultrastrong |glum| of 1.73. This is accomplished through the synergistic effect of coassembly of the CPL-emitting ternary liquid crystal (T-N*-LC, |glum| = 0.47) and the selective reflection (λ = 590 nm) of the polymer cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) within a composite system. Unlike the mismatched chirality combination (|glum| = 1.42, ΔFL = 57%), the matched combination demonstrates an ultrastrong CPL signal with a |glum| of 1.73 and a low ΔFL of 50% when the CPL direction of the T-N*-LC agrees with the CLC film’s chirality. Furthermore, we alter the matching degree of the composite system by applying a direct-current (DC) electric field to realize the CPL switch. This study paves the way for developing outstanding CPL-active display materials through synergistic amplification of glum.

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手性共组装和选择性反射胆甾型液晶膜的协同效应引发的超强圆偏振发光
增强不对称因子(glum)对于圆偏振发光(CPL)应用至关重要。在此,我们提出了一种创新策略,实现了 1.73 的超强|glum|。这是通过在一个复合系统中,CPL 发光三元液晶(T-N*-LC,|glum| = 0.47)和聚合物胆甾型液晶(CLC)的选择性反射(λ = 590 nm)的协同效应来实现的。与不匹配的手性组合(|glum| = 1.42,ΔFL = 57%)不同,当 T-N*-LC 的 CPL 方向与 CLC 膜的手性一致时,匹配组合显示出超强的 CPL 信号,|glum| 为 1.73,ΔFL 低至 50%。此外,我们还通过施加直流(DC)电场来改变复合系统的匹配度,从而实现 CPL 开关。这项研究为通过协同放大胶体来开发出色的 CPL 活性显示材料铺平了道路。
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