2023
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202202056
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Optical Gain Switching by Thermo‐Responsive Light‐Emitting Nanofibers through Moisture Sorption Swelling

Abstract: The development of intelligent photonic systems made of stimuli‐responsive materials, i.e., with features tunable and switchable by environmental signals, is gaining increasing attention. Here, the study reports on switchable optical gain based on complex arrays of nanofibers made of thermo‐responsive poly(2‐n‐propyl‐2‐oxazoline), incorporating a blue‐emitting chromophore. The fluorescent component endows the nanofibers with optical gain in addition to the moisture absorption capability of the polymer. Light a… Show more

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“…Magnetic shape memory materials [5][6][7] demonstrate a distinctive characteristic of changing shape under the influence of a magnetic field, making them highly relevant in microelectronics and other innovative applications. Thermoresponsive materials [8][9][10], which adapt their properties in response to temperature fluctuations, have found applications in a wide range of fields, including medicine, biotechnology, and optoelectronics. Electroactive polymers [11,12], on the other hand, exhibit promising potential in areas such as robotics, sensor technology, and biomedical applications, as they transform their shape and dimensions when exposed to an electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic shape memory materials [5][6][7] demonstrate a distinctive characteristic of changing shape under the influence of a magnetic field, making them highly relevant in microelectronics and other innovative applications. Thermoresponsive materials [8][9][10], which adapt their properties in response to temperature fluctuations, have found applications in a wide range of fields, including medicine, biotechnology, and optoelectronics. Electroactive polymers [11,12], on the other hand, exhibit promising potential in areas such as robotics, sensor technology, and biomedical applications, as they transform their shape and dimensions when exposed to an electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%