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Accurate Wavelength Tracking by Exciton Spin Mixing

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Wavelength‐discriminating systems typically consist of heavy benchtop‐based instruments, comprising diffractive optics, moving parts, and adjacent detectors. For simple wavelength measurements, such as lab‐on‐chip light source calibration or laser wavelength tracking,… Click to show full abstract

Wavelength‐discriminating systems typically consist of heavy benchtop‐based instruments, comprising diffractive optics, moving parts, and adjacent detectors. For simple wavelength measurements, such as lab‐on‐chip light source calibration or laser wavelength tracking, which do not require polychromatic analysis and cannot handle bulky spectroscopy instruments, lightweight, easy‐to‐process, and flexible single‐pixel devices are attracting increasing attention. Here, a device is proposed for monotonously transforming wavelength information into the time domain with room‐temperature phosphorescence at the heart of its functionality, which demonstrates a resolution down to 1 nm and below. It is solution‐processed from a single host–guest system comprising organic room‐temperature phosphors and colloidal quantum dots. The share of excited triplet states within the photoluminescent layer is dependent on the excitation wavelength and determines the afterglow intensity of the film, which is tracked by a simple photodetector. Finally, an all‐organic thin‐film wavelength sensor and two applications are demonstrated where this novel measurement concept successfully replaces a full spectrometer.

Keywords: accurate wavelength; tracking exciton; wavelength tracking; spin mixing; wavelength; exciton spin

Journal Title: Advanced Materials
Year Published: 2022

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