Abstract

Rewritable luminescent materials are attracting widespread attention for information storage and display as they can help to reduce environmental wastes caused by the abuse of single-use and transient systems. Nevertheless, since most reported systems are chemical-stimuli-responsive and single-stimuli-responsive, it remains challenging to achieve the rewritable and programmable display of multiple information in one single system, which is essential to enhance information richness and display intelligence. In this work, an ideal kind of multi-responsive soft luminescent display systems are reported, which consist of heat/humidity-responsive fluorescence-phosphorescence dual-emission film and stacked graphene assembly (SGA) film by using thin poly (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) as middle connecting layer. In such multilayer structure, the heat generated by electricity connection or light illumination of bottom SGA film can be instantly transferred across the middle PDMS layer to cause heat-triggered red-to-blue emission color change, or to evaporate water for blue-to-red emission color recovery. Owing to the “residual-free” nature of these electricity, light and water stimuli, multi-responsive rewritability is guaranteed to enable the reversible writing and complete erasure of various letter/pattern information. On this basis, robust electricity/light-heat-hygro multi-responsive soft luminescent display systems are demonstrated, in which diverse letter/pattern information could be facilely programmed to be successively displayed and then completely reset to enable another data writing/erasing cycle by sequential modulation of different environmental stimuli. This study brings programmable merit for rewritable luminescent display systems and is expected to inspire more intelligent ones.

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