Juan WeiJianzhong HuMingye ZhuJilong WuMin XiaoYulong WangYuxiang ZhouShujuan LiuYun MaQiang Zhao
Abstract Smart persistent organic room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials, capable of responding to microenvironmental changes, are critically important in various optoelectronic applications. However, conventional persistent RTP materials usually have not stretchability and flexibility, limiting some practical applications. This study reports a facile and one‐pot photo‐initiated copolymerization method to prepare photoactivated persistent RTP polymers with multicolored afterglow, excellent stretchability, self‐healable and recyclable properties. Impressively, the polymers can be stretched up to 500% without significant loss in RTP intensity and lifetime, and they possess a self‐healing ability with a healing efficiency of 69.6%. Utilizing these photoactivated and stretchable persistent RTP polymers, dual encryption can be achieved under UV irradiation and stretching conditions, thereby enhancing the security levels of the stored confidential information. Overall, this study represents the first example of self‐healable and recyclable stimuli‐responsive RTP materials, demonstrating their bright future for the flexible and wearable optoelectronics.
Paul BaekNihan Aydemi̇rYiran AnEddie ChanAnna SokolovaAndrew NelsonJitendra MataDuncan J. McGillivrayDavid BarkerJadranka Travaš‐Sejdić
Hongguang LiaoShenglong LiaoXinglei TaoChang LiuYapei Wang
Jin Young OhSimon Rondeau‐GagnéYu‐Cheng ChiuAlex ChortosFranziska LisselGing‐Ji Nathan WangBob C. SchroederTadanori KurosawaJeffrey LopezToru KatsumataJie XuChenxin ZhuXiaodan GuWon‐Gyu BaeYeongin KimLihua JinJong Won ChungJeffrey B.‐H. TokZhenan Bao
Xiang XueCheng LiZhichun ShangguanChenying GaoKaiyuan ChenchaiJunchao LiaoXi‐Sha ZhangGuanxin ZhangDeqing Zhang
Yejin Kwon (12095608)Hayeong Park (12024317)Joon Hak Oh (1534867)