The Brightest Fluorescent Materials Ever Made
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A team of chemists has developed a new brightest fluorescent material. Rather than trying to improve fluorescent molecules, they developed a new material that preserves the optical properties of fluorescent dyes.
One of the biggest problems in producing fluorescent materials in the past - the tendency of fluorescent dyes to fade and change colours when converted to a solid state from a liquid.
“And the work isn't just done for fun,” said chemist Amar Flood of Indiana University. "These materials have potential applications in any technology and research including bioimaging, and lasers," "Beyond these, there are interesting applications that include upconverting light to capture more of the solar spectrum in solar cells, light-switchable materials used for information storage and photochromic glass, and circularly polarised luminescence that may be used in 3D display technology."
Fluorescent molecules absorb light, and then re-emit it at longer, lower-energy wavelengths. Found far beyond the highlighters you used on your school notes, they have many practical applications, from fluorescent biomarkers in cell research, to OLED screen technology.
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However, of more than 100,000 fluorescent dyes developed to date, almost none can be mixed predictably and reliably; creating solid fluorescent materials is equally challenging. When the dyes are converted to a solid, they tend to undergo quenching (a dimming in brightness), their colours change, and their quantum efficiency degrades.
It's not that chemists don't understand why this happens. It's a well-understood phenomenon called exciton coupling. When the dyes are converted into a solid, they become packed close together, which results in them becoming coupled.
The optical changes that arise from this coupling are hard to predict, but it's safe to say that reliably transferring the optical properties of a fluorescent liquid to a solid is very difficult to do.
"The problem of quenching and inter-dye coupling emerges when the dyes stand shoulder-to-shoulder inside solids," Flood said. "They cannot help but 'touch' each other. Like young children sitting together, they interfere with each other and stop behaving as individuals."
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