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J Am Chem Soc ; 146(32): 22583-22589, 2024 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39102645

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Circularly polarized (CP) lasers hold tremendous potential for advancing spin information communication and display technologies. Organic materials are emerging candidates for high-performance CP lasers because of their abundant chiral structures and excellent gain characteristics. However, their dissymmetry factor (glum) in CP emission is typically low due to the weak chiral light matter interactions. Here, we presented an effective approach to significantly amplifying glum by leveraging the intrinsic 2D-chiroptical response of an anisotropic organic supramolecular crystal. The organic complex microcrystal was designed to exhibit large 2D-chiroptical activities through strong coupling interactions between their remarkable linear birefringence (LB) and high degree of fluorescence linear polarization. Such 2D-chiroptical response can be further enhanced by the stimulated emission resulted from an increased degree of linear polarization, yielding a nearly pure CP laser with an exceptionally high glum of up to 1.78. Moreover, exploiting the extreme susceptibility of LB to temperature, we demonstrate a prototype of temperature-controlled chiroptical switches. These findings offer valuable insights for harnessing organic crystals to facilitate the development of high-performance CP lasers and other chiroptical devices.

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Sci Adv ; 9(11): eadf3567, 2023 Mar 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36921052

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Patterning is attractive for nanofabrication, electron devices, and bioengineering. However, achieving the molecular-scale patterns to meet the demands of these fields is challenging. Here, we propose a bubble-template molecular printing concept by introducing the ultrathin liquid film of bubble walls to confine the self-assembly of molecules and achieve ultrahigh-precision assembly up to 12 nanometers corresponding to the critical point toward the Newton black film limit. The disjoining pressure describing the intermolecular interaction could predict the highest precision effectively. The symmetric molecules exhibit better reconfiguration capacity and smaller preaggregates than the asymmetric ones, which are helpful in stabilizing the drainage of foam films and construct high-precision patterns. Our results confirm the robustness of the bubble template to prepare molecular-scale patterns, verify the criticality of molecular symmetry to obtain the ultimate precision, and predict the application potential of high-precision organic patterns in hierarchical self-assembly and high-sensitivity sensors.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 58(56): 7829-7832, 2022 Jul 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35748473

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We demonstrate high-performance photodetectors based on Eu-doped 2D perovskite nanowire arrays. The pure crystallographic orientation enables efficient carrier transport and the doped Eu ions effectively suppress the trap density in the nanowire arrays. As a result, the optimized Eu-doped photodetectors show an excellent responsivity of 6.24 A W-1, an outstanding specific detectivity of 5.83 × 1013 Jones and stable photo-switching behavior with a current on/off ratio of 103.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(7): 3097-3102, 2022 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35147023

ABSTRACT

Integrating magnetic and optical properties into a metal-organic framework (MOF) remains a great challenge. Herein, we have reasonably constructed two 3D magnetooptical MOFs by incorporating a [IrIII(ppy)2(bpy)]+-based fluorescent metalloligand and magnetic LnIII centers. The alternating arrangements of Δ- or Λ-[IrIII(ppy)2(bpy)]+ endow these MOFs with enhanced optical properties. Moreover, the use of DyIII leads to field-induced slow magnetic relaxation. This work provides an effective strategy for the preparation of magnetooptical bifunctional MOFs.

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