Zero-dimensional halide hybrid bulk glass exhibiting reversible photochromic ultralong phosphorescence
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Abstract Dynamically responsive materials, capable of reversible changes in color appearance and/or photoemission upon external stimuli, have attracted substantial attention across various fields. This study presents an effective approach wherein switchable modulation of photochromism and ultralong phosphorescence can be achieved simultaneously in a zero-dimensional organic-inorganic halide hybrid glass doped with 4,4´-bipyridine. The facile fabrication of large-scale glasses is accomplished through a combined grinding-melting-quenching process. The persistent luminescence can be regulated through the photochromic switch induced by photo-generated radicals. Furthermore, the incorporation of the…
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- Photochromism
- Phosphorescence
- Materials science
- Luminescence
- Optoelectronics
- Photonics
- Quenching (fluorescence)
- Fabrication
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