Enabling controllable time‐dependent phosphorescence in carbonized polymer dots based on chromophore excited triplet energy level modulation by ionic bonding
Jie Sun,
Yancen Liu,
Yide Han
et al.
Abstract:Time‐dependent phosphorescence color (TDPC) materials are highly attractive for realizing multitiered dynamic information encryption and anti‐counterfeiting. It’s extremely challenging to modulate puzzle of multiple luminescence species and understand the intrinsic mechanism. Herein, we demonstrate a novel and synthesize‐friendly strategy to develop a high contrast TDPC carbonized polymer dots (CPDs) with adjustable lifetime and quantum yields. The ionic bonding is introduced in self‐protected CPDs to effectiv… Show more
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