Super-Wide Temperature Lasers Spanning from-180 to 240 C Based on Fully-Polymerized Blue Phase Superstructures

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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Blue phase liquid crystal (BPLC) lasers have potential applications in displays, sensors, and anti-counterfeiting fields owing to their outstanding optical properties. However, there remain challenges on lasing below 0 degrees C, which significantly limits the potential application of BPLC lasers in low-temperature environments. In this work, BPLC lasing below 0 degrees C is realized for the first time in a super-wide temperature range of -180-240 degrees C using a well-designed fully-polymerized BPLC system with a narrow line width of 0.0881 nm and a low lasing threshold of 37 nJ pulse(-1). This fully-polymerized BPLC both effectively avoids low-temperature random crystallization and has excellent compatibility with dye molecules that significantly widen the lasing temperature range below 0 degrees C. Besides, the variations of laser peak and threshold are also revealed below 0 degrees C, that is, redshifted laser wavelength and increased threshold value with decreasing temperature, which contribute to a blue-shifted laser signal and a U-shaped lasing threshold in -180-240 degrees C. These unique laser behaviors can be ascribed to the temperature-dependent anisotropically microstructural deformation of the BP lattice. This work not only opens a door to the development of low-temperature BPLC lasers but also sets out important insights in the design of novel organic optical devices.
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fully-polymerized blue phase,in situ Kossel diffraction,low temperature lasing,over 400(degrees)C broad temperature laser
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