Spatially Responsive Multicolor Lanthanide-MOF Heterostructures for Covert Photonic Barcodes

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2020 Oct 19;59(43):19060-19064. doi: 10.1002/anie.202009295. Epub 2020 Aug 26.

Abstract

Micro/nanoscale photonic barcodes based on multicolor luminescent segmented heterojunctions hold potential for applications in information security. However, such multicolor heterojunctions reported thus far are exclusively based on static luminescent signals, thus restricting their application in advanced confidential information protection. Reported here is a strategy to design responsive photonic barcodes with heterobimetallic (Tb3+ /Eu3+ ) metal-organic framework multicolor heterostructures. The spatial colors could be precisely controlled by thermally manipulating the energy-transfer process between the two lanthanides, thus achieving responsive covert photonic barcodes. Also demonstrated is that spatially resolved responsive barcodes with multi-responsive features could be created in a single heterostructure. These findings offer unique opportunities to purposely design highly integrated responsive microstructures and smart devices toward advanced anti-counterfeiting applications.

Keywords: energy transfer; lanthanides; metal-organic frameworks; microstructures; photons.