Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences University of Ottawa Ottawa ON K1N 6N5 Canada
Abstract
AbstractMagnetic circularly polarized luminescence (MCPL) is a technique based on the differential emission of left and right circularly polarized light induced by a magnetic field. This technique is the emission counterpart of to the widely explored magnetic circular dichroism. In this work, the first demonstration of MCPL is presented in heterometallic lanthanide(III) systems by using two molecular cluster aggregates, {Eu1Tb19} and {Eu3Tb17}. The results presented here indicate the potential that MCPL holds for obtaining highly tuned magneto‐optical materials for various applications, such as anti‐counterfeiting materials. Additionally, the findings suggest that magnetic interactions between the ions modulate the dissymmetry factor, opening the possibility of the development of highly tunable MCPL materials.
Funder
University of Ottawa
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Canada Foundation for Innovation