An all-photonic full color RGB system based on molecular photoswitches

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Abstract

On-command changes in the emission color of functional materials is a sought-after property in many contexts. Of particular interest are systems using light as the external trigger to induce the color changes. Here we report on a tri-component cocktail consisting of a fluorescent donor molecule and two photochromic acceptor molecules encapsulated in polymer micelles and we show that the color of the emitted fluorescence can be continuously changed from blue-to-green and from blue-to-red upon selective light-induced isomerization of the photochromic acceptors to the fluorescent forms. Interestingly, isomerization of both acceptors to different degrees allows for the generation of all emission colors within the red-green-blue (RGB) color system. The function relies on orthogonally controlled FRET reactions between the blue emitting donor and the green and red emitting acceptors, respectively.

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Naren, G., Hsu, C. W., Li, S., Morimoto, M., Tang, S., Hernando, J., … Andréasson, J. (2019). An all-photonic full color RGB system based on molecular photoswitches. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11885-4

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