Flexible Organic Chiral Crystals with Thermal and Excitation Modulation of the Emission for Information Transmission, Writing, and Storage

Author:

Pan Xiuhong1,Lan Linfeng1,Li Liang23,Naumov Panče2456,Zhang Hongyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials College of Chemistry Jilin University 130012 Changchun China

2. Smart Materials Lab New York University Abu Dhabi 129188 Abu Dhabi UAE

3. Department of Science and Engineering Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi 38044 Abu Dhabi UAE

4. Center for Smart Engineering Materials New York University Abu Dhabi 129188 Abu Dhabi UAE

5. Research Center for Environment and Materials Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts Bul. Krste Misirkov 2 MK-1000 Skopje Macedonia

6. Molecular Design Institute Department of Chemistry New York University 100 Washington Square East 10003 New York USA

Abstract

AbstractOrganic single crystals quickly emerge as dense yet light and nearly defect‐free media for emissive elements. Integration of functionalities and control over the emissive properties is currently being explored for a wide range of these materials to benchmark their performance against organic emissive materials diluted in powders or films. Here, we report mechanically flexible emissive chiral organic crystals capable of an unprecedented combination of fast, reversible, and low‐fatigue responses. UV‐excited single crystals of both enantiomers of the material, 4‐chloro‐2‐(((1‐phenylidene)imino)methyl)phenol, exhibit a drastic yet reversible change in the emission color from green to orange‐yellow within a second and can be cycled at least 2000 times. The photoresponse was found to depend strongly on the excitation intensity and temperature. Combining chirality, mechanical compliance, rapid emission switching, multiple responses, and writability by UV light, this material provides a unique and versatile platform for developing organic crystal‐based materials for on‐demand signal transfer, information storage, and cryptography.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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