Organic Branched Heterostructures with Optical Interconnects for Photonic Barcodes

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Abstract

Optical interconnects exhibit superior potential in the precise regulation of photon transmission for organic photonic circuits. However, the rational design of well-defined organic heterostructures toward active optoelectronics remains challenging. Herein, we designed organic branched heterostructures (OBHs) with accurate spatial organization for optical interconnection. Notably, the precise regulation of OBHs has been controllably achieved including the trunk morphologies and the branched microwire number. Significantly, these as-prepared OBHs inherently exhibit the multichannel coupling outputs and the excitation position-dependent waveguide characteristics, leading to various outcoupling signals with tunable intensity and emission colors. The optical interconnects are realized due to the occurrence of exciton conversion and photon propagation between branch and trunk at the heterojunction, benefiting the application possibilities of two-dimensional (2D) optical barcodes.

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Su, Y., Wu, B., Chen, S., Sun, J. H., Yu, Y. J., Zhuo, M. P., … Wang, X. D. (2022). Organic Branched Heterostructures with Optical Interconnects for Photonic Barcodes. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(22). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202117857

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