Integrating Full‐Color 2D Optical Waveguide and Heterojunction Engineering in Halide Microsheets for Multichannel Photonic Logical Gates

Ensuring information security has emerged as a paramount concern in contemporary human society. Substantial advancements in this regard can be achieved by leveraging photonic signals as the primary information carriers, utilizing photonic logical gates capable of wavelength tunability across various...

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Published inAdvanced science Vol. 11; no. 17; pp. e2310262 - n/a
Main Authors Xing, Chang, Zhou, Bo, Yan, Dongpeng, Fang, Wei‐Hai
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.05.2024
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Summary:Ensuring information security has emerged as a paramount concern in contemporary human society. Substantial advancements in this regard can be achieved by leveraging photonic signals as the primary information carriers, utilizing photonic logical gates capable of wavelength tunability across various time and spatial domains. However, the challenge remains in the rational design of materials possessing space‐time‐color multiple‐resolution capabilities. In this work, a facile approach is proposed for crafting metal‐organic halides (MOHs) that offer space‐time‐color resolution. These MOHs integrate time‐resolved room temperature phosphorescence and color‐resolved excitation wavelength dependencies with both space‐resolved ex situ optical waveguides and in situ heterojunctions. Capitalizing on these multifaceted properties, MOHs‐based two‐dimensional (2D) optical waveguides and heterojunctions exhibit the ability to tune full‐color emissions across the spectra from blue to red, operating within different spatial and temporal scales. Therefore, this work introduces an effective methodology for engineering space‐time‐color resolved MOH microstructures, holding significant promise for the development of high‐density photonic logical devices. Luminescent metal‐organic halide (MOH) microcrystals (L‐CdCl2 and L‐CdI2) could serve as 2D full‐color optical waveguides that transmit photon signals with ex situ space‐time‐color triple resolution characteristics. Moreover, the dynamic manipulation of heterojunctions (MOH‐Cl@I and MOH‐I@Cl) can be achieved, which exhibit interesting in situ space‐time‐color triple resolution features to further develop advanced photonic logical gates.
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ISSN:2198-3844
2198-3844
DOI:10.1002/advs.202310262