Supramolecular Polymer-Based Fluorescent Microfibers for Switchable Optical Waveguides

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2018 Aug 8;10(31):26526-26532. doi: 10.1021/acsami.8b08490. Epub 2018 Jul 24.

Abstract

We report the switchable optical waveguide microfibers based on fluorescent supramolecular polymer for the first time. The pillar[5]arene-based supramolecular polymeric microfibers were prepared easily from the viscous solution of bispillar[5]arene host (bisP5A) and diphenylanthracene-derived guest (GD). The resulting microfibers act as an active optical waveguide material with long propagation distance (400 μm) and low optical propagation loss (0.01 dB/μm). When photoresponsive dithienylethene-derived guest (GDTE) was added, the resulting ternary microfibers show switchable optical waveguide by the noninvasive control of UV/vis light with negligible fatigue over four cycles. This convenient preparation method is also applied for the quadruple-hydrogen-bonded fluorescent supramolecular polymeric microfibers which imply good light propagation property with an optical loss coefficient of 0.02 dB/μm.

Keywords: dithienylethene; microfibers; optical waveguide; pillararene; supramolecular polymers.