Circularly Polarized Luminescent Liquid Crystal Copolymers Constructed by Triplet–Singlet Förster‐Resonance Energy Transfer: Achieving Large Glum Values, Long Lifetime, and High Photoluminescence Quantum Yield
Mengdie Zhou,
Peng Lu,
Zhipeng Xu
et al.
Abstract:Circularly polarized luminesce (CPL) materials are crucial for various applications, including display devices and bionics. However, existing CPL materials face difficulties in simultaneously meeting large luminescence asymmetry factors (glum), high photoluminescence quantum yields (PQY), and long lifetime. Here, a simple strategy to prepare a series of high‐performance CPL liquid crystal copolymers is constructed by triplet–singlet Förster‐resonance energy transfer (TS‐FRET). A series of chiral liquid crystal… Show more
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