scholarly journals Emission: Highly Fluorescent and Color-Tunable Exciplex Emission from Poly(N-vinylcarbazole) Film Containing Nanostructured Supramolecular Acceptors (Adv. Funct. Mater. 19/2014)

2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (19) ◽  
pp. 2745-2745 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong H. Kim ◽  
Byeong-Kwan An ◽  
Seong-Jun Yoon ◽  
Sang Kyu Park ◽  
Ji Eon Kwon ◽  
...  
2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Junsheng Yu ◽  
Shuangling Lou ◽  
Wen Wen ◽  
Yadong Jiang ◽  
Qing Zhang

2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (19) ◽  
pp. 2746-2753 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jong H. Kim ◽  
Byeong-Kwan An ◽  
Seong-Jun Yoon ◽  
Sang Kyu Park ◽  
Ji Eon Kwon ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 559-568 ◽  
Author(s):  
Titas Deksnys ◽  
Jurate Simokaitiene ◽  
Jonas Keruckas ◽  
Dmytro Volyniuk ◽  
Oleksandr Bezvikonnyi ◽  
...  

The single-layer and bilayer devices showed blue monomer, electromer or interface exciplex emission.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yunzhong Wang ◽  
Saixing Tang ◽  
Yating Wen ◽  
Shuyuan Zheng ◽  
Bing Yang ◽  
...  

<div>Persistent room-temperature phosphorescence (p-RTP) from pure organics is attractive </div><div>due to its fundamental importance and potential applications in molecular imaging, </div><div>sensing, encryption, anticounterfeiting, etc.1-4 Recently, efforts have been also made in </div><div>obtaining color-tunable p-RTP in aromatic phosphors5 and nonconjugated polymers6,7. </div><div>The origin of color-tunable p-RTP and the rational design of such luminogens, </div><div>particularly those with explicit structure and molecular packing, remain challenging. </div><div>Noteworthily, nonconventional luminophores without significant conjugations generally </div><div>possess excitation-dependent photoluminescence (PL) because of the coexistence of </div><div>diverse clustered chromophores6,8, which strongly implicates the possibility to achieve </div><div>color-tunable p-RTP from their molecular crystals assisted by effective intermolecular </div><div>interactions. Here, inspirited by the highly stable double-helix structure and multiple </div><div>hydrogen bonds in DNA, we reported a series of nonconventional luminophores based on </div><div>hydantoin (HA), which demonstrate excitation-dependent PL and color-tunable p-RTP </div><div>from sky-blue to yellowish-green, accompanying unprecedentedly high PL and p-RTP </div><div>efficiencies of up to 87.5% and 21.8%, respectively. Meanwhile, the p-RTP emissions are </div><div>resistant to vigorous mechanical grinding, with lifetimes of up to 1.74 s. Such robust, </div><div>color-tunable and highly efficient p-RTP render the luminophores promising for varying </div><div>applications. These findings provide mechanism insights into the origin of color-tunable </div><div>p-RTP, and surely advance the exploitation of efficient nonconventional luminophores.</div>


Author(s):  
Aurelio Rossinelli ◽  
Andreas Riedinger ◽  
Philippe Knüsel ◽  
Patricia Marqués Gallego ◽  
Felipe Antolinez ◽  
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Author(s):  
J. L. N. Gálvez-Sandoval ◽  
E. González-Suárez ◽  
A. N. Meza-Rocha ◽  
A. Lira ◽  
S. Bordignon ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 3257-3263
Author(s):  
Jianwei Liu ◽  
Zhimin Ma ◽  
Zewei Li ◽  
Yan Liu ◽  
Xiaohua Fu ◽  
...  

Two isomers pDCzPyCN and oDCzPyCN are designed and synthesized. Amazingly, oDCzPyCN manifest white afterglow at room temperature. This is the first time that single-component white afterglow has finally been realized.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. 1740
Author(s):  
Konrad Jakubowski ◽  
Manfred Heuberger ◽  
Rudolf Hufenus

The increasing interest in luminescent waveguides, applied as light concentrators, sensing elements, or decorative illuminating systems, is fostering efforts to further expand their functionality. Yarns and textiles based on a combination of distinct melt-spun polymer optical fibers (POFs), doped with individual luminescent dyes, can be beneficial for such applications since they enable easy tuning of the color of emitted light. Based on the energy transfer occurring between differently dyed filaments within a yarn or textile, the collective emission properties of such assemblies are adjustable over a wide range. The presented study demonstrates this effect using multicolor, meltspun, and photoluminescent POFs to measure their superimposed photoluminescent emission spectra. By varying the concentration of luminophores in yarn and fabric composition, the overall color of the resulting photoluminescent textiles can be tailored by the recapturing of light escaping from individual POFs. The ensuing color space is a mean to address the needs of specific applications, such as decorative elements and textile illumination by UV down-conversion.


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