Organic Cocrystal Alloys: From Three Primary Colors to Continuously Tunable Emission and Applications on Optical Waveguides and Displays

Jia Xuan Zhang, Shuai Zhao*, Jia Hao Jiang, Zhao Ji Lv, Jiahua Luo, Yingli Shi, Zhenhuan Lu*, Xue Dong Wang*

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Abstract

Multicolor luminescence of organic fluorescent materials is an essential part of lighting and optical communication. However, the conventional construction of a multicolor luminescence system based on integrating multiple organic fluorescent materials of a single emission band remains complicated and to be improved. Herein, organic alloys (OAs) capable of full-color emission are synthesized based on charge transfer (CT) cocrystals. By adjusting the molar ratio of electron donors, the emission color of the OAs can be conveniently and continuously regulated in a wide visible range from blue (CIE: 0.187, 0.277), to green (CIE: 0.301, 0.550), and to red (CIE: 0.561, 0.435). The OAs show analogous 1D morphology with smooth surface, allowing for full-color waveguides with low optical-loss coefficient. Impressively, full-color optical displays are easily achieved through the OAs system with continuous emission, which shows promising applications in the field of optical display and promotes the development of organic photonics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400313
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • charge-transfer state
  • full-color emission
  • optical waveguides
  • organic alloys
  • organic cocrystals

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