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Strong Magnetically‐Responsive Circularly Polarized Phosphorescence and X‐Ray Scintillation in Ultrarobust Mn(II)–Organic Helical Chains by Maria P. Davydova; Lingqiang Meng; Mariana I. Rakhmanova; Zhenglin Jia; Alexey S. Berezin; Irina Yu. Bagryanskaya; Qianqian Lin; Hong Meng; Alexander V. Artem'ev is a Engineering article available to read on EtoBox.

## Abstract Over recent years, Mn(II)‐organic materials showing circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) have attracted great interest because of their eco‐friendliness, cheapness, and room temperature phosphorescence. Using the helicity design strategy, herein, chiral Mn(II)‐organic helical polymers are constructed featuring long‐lived circularly polarized phosphorescence with exceptionally high g~lum~ and Φ~PL~ magnitudes of 0.021% and 89%, respectively, while remaining ultrarobust toward humidity, temperature, and X‐rays. Equally important, it is disclosed for the first time that the magnetic field has a remarkably high negative effect on CPL for Mn(II) materials, suppressing the CPL signal by 4.2‐times at = 1.6 T. Using the designed materials, UV‐pumped CPL light‐emitting diodes are fabricated, demonstrating enhanced optical selectivity under right‐ and left‐handed polarization conditions. On top of all this, the reported materials display bright triboluminescence and excellent X‐ray scintillation activity with a perfectly linear X‐ray dose rate response up to 174 μGy~air~ s^−1^. Overall, these observations significantly contribute to the CPL phenomenon for multi‐spin compounds

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Author
Maria P. Davydova; Lingqiang Meng; Mariana I. Rakhmanova; Zhenglin Jia; Alexey S. Berezin; Irina Yu. Bagryanskaya; Qianqian Lin; Hong Meng; Alexander V. Artem'ev
Publisher
Wiley
Published
2023
Language
EN
Field
Engineering (Physical Sciences)