Photoswitchable luminescent lanthanide complexes controlled and interrogated by four orthogonal wavelengths of light

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Optical information storage requires careful control of excitation and emission wavelengths in a reversible and orthogonal manner to enable efficient reading, writing, and erasing of information. Photochromic systems, in which a photoswitch is typcially coupled to an emissive organic fluorophore, have much promise in this regard. However, these suffer from considerable spectral overlap between the switch and fluorophore, such that their emissive and photoswitchable properties are not orthogonal. Here, we overcome this limitation by coupling visible/NIR emissive lanthanide complexes with molecular photoswitches, enabling reversible and orthogonal photoswitching with visible light. Crucially, photoswitching does not lead to sensitised emission from the lanthanide, while excitation of the lanthanide does not induce photoswitching, enabling the state of the system to be probed without perturbation of the switch. This opens up the possibility of developing multi-colour read-write methods for information storage using emissive photoswitches.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer27
Sider (fra-til)18683-18691
Antal sider9
ISSN1463-9076
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

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