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Plastically Bendable Organic Crystals for Monolithic and Hybrid Micro-Optical Circuits

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
卷 11, 期 13, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202201518

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circuits; mechanophotonics; organic photonics; plastic bendable crystals; waveguides

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Fluorescent plastically bendable crystals are promising for fabricating photonic integrated circuits due to their optical attributes and mechanical compliance. These crystals can act as active and passive waveguides in various geometries, allowing for input-selective and direction-specific signal transduction.
Fluorescent plastically bendable crystals are a promising alternative to silicon-based materials for fabricating photonic integrated circuits, owing to their optical attributes and mechanical compliance. Mechanically bendable plastic organic crystals are rare. Their formation requires anisotropic intermolecular interactions and slip planes in the crystal lattice. This work presents three fluorescent plastically bendable crystalline materials namely, 2-((E)-(6-methylpyridin-2-ylimino)methyl)-4-chlorophenol (SB1), 2-((E)-(6-methylpyridin-2-ylimino)methyl)-4-bromophenol (SB2), and 2-((E)-(6-Bromopyridin-2-ylimino)methyl)-4-bromophenol (SB3) molecules. The crystal plasticity in response to mechanical stress facilitates the fabrication of various monolithic and hybrid (with a tip-to-tip coupling) photonic circuits using mechanical micromanipulation with an atomic force microscope cantilever tip. These plastically bendable crystals act as active (self-guiding of fluorescence) and passive waveguides both in straight and extremely bent (U-, J-, and O-shaped) geometries. These microcircuits use active and passive waveguiding principles and reabsorbance and energy-transfer mechanisms for their operation, allowing input-selective and direction-specific signal transduction.

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