Hydrogen-bonded-assisted supramolecular microwires for pure violet lasers: Benefits of preventing intermolecular π-π Stacking and aggregation in single crystals

Man Xu, Chang Jin Ou, Chao Gao, Jin Yi Lin, Wei Xu, Meng Na Yu, Wen Sai Zhu, Zong Qiong Lin, Lu Bin Bai, Ya Min Han, Ling Hai Xie, Ling Huang, Chun Xiang Xu, Jian Feng Zhao, Jian Pu Wang, Wei Huang

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Abstract

Deep-violet lasing at the microscale is crucial for the realization of highly integrated nano-photonic and communication devices. In the work reported herein, we fabricated a type of deep-violet organic microwire laser by suppressing the intermolecular π-π stacking interaction and aggregation based on a hydrogen-bonded-assisted molecular encapsulation mechanism. Interestingly, a regular supramolecular encapsulation layer can be constructed by controlling SO⋯H-C hydrogen-bonded superstructures in crystalline frameworks and simultaneously effectively inhibiting the intermolecular π-π stacking interactions, allowing for single-molecular excitonic behavior. For the synergistic effects of shorter effective conjugated-length and negligible intermolecular excitonic coupling, the microwire therein can act as a high-quality whispering-gallery-mode microcavity for low threshold deep-violet lasing (41 W cm-2, 6 tims lower than those of controlled materials) with an emission peak of 405 ± 2 nm, attributed to 0-1 band emission of a single molecule in diluted solution. Therefore, our work provides a proof-of-concept trial for developing a highly stable and easily processed single crystal via a molecular encapsulation strategy in a supramolecular crystalline framework.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2307-2312
Number of pages6
JournalMaterials Chemistry Frontiers
Volume2
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2018

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