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Aggregation-Induced Circularly Polarized Luminescence: Chiral Organic Materials for Emerging Optical Technologies

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 41, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201908021

Keywords

aggregation induced emission; chirality; circularly polarized luminescence; nanostructures; organic materials

Funding

  1. MIUR (Programs of National Relevant Interest)
  2. INSTM-Regione Lombardia (2016-2018)
  3. University of Pavia
  4. ENI
  5. NPT
  6. MARBO

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Chirality is becoming increasingly important in the design of organic materials with functional properties, when bulk anisotropy is needed. In the past decades, a plethora of chiral organic materials have been studied and developed. Nanostructures have brought substantial advancement to the realization of organic-molecule-based devices, and the possibilities for solid-state light emission are very promising in view of potential applications. Scientific approaches to the realization of chiral emissive materials are indeed growing exponentially. The chiral nanostructures discussed are related both to the way in which luminescence is generated and the way in which it is detected. As to the former, the focus will be on organic chromophores with aggregation-induced emission properties, so that emission is present, or at least largely amplified, when the molecules are in the aggregated state. As to the latter, the focus will be on the ability and a quantitative comparison of organic nanostructures capable of circularly polarized emission.

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