Selective, Anisotropic, or Consistent Polarized-Photon Out-Coupling of 2D Organic Microcrystals

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Aug 15;61(33):e202205033. doi: 10.1002/anie.202205033. Epub 2022 Jul 7.

Abstract

Nano- and micromaterials with anisotropic photoluminescence and photon transport have widespread application prospects in quantum optics, optoelectronics, and displays. But the nature of the polarization information of the out-coupled light, with respect to that of the source luminescence, has never been explored in active optical-waveguiding organic crystals. Herein, three different modes (selective, anisotropic, and consistent) of polarized-photon out-coupling are proposed and successfully implemented in a set of 2D organic microcrystals with highly linearly-polarized luminescence. It is found that the polarization direction and degree of the luminescence out-coupled through different waveguiding channels can either be essentially retained or distinctly changed with respect to those of the original luminescence, depending on the molecular arrangement and the orientation of transition dipole moments of the crystal. This work demonstrates the promising potential of 2D emissive microcrystals in multi-channel polarized photon transport.

Keywords: Hydrogen Bonding; Linearly Polarized Luminescence; Organic Crystals; Two-Dimensional Photonics.