Abstract

AbstractViologens, a typical group of electrochromic materials, show rich color changes under the external electrical stimulus. Recently, some of the viologen derivatives are reported to exhibit good luminescent performance. However, their luminescence colors are difficult to adjust owing to the strong electron‐accepting properties of viologens, which seriously hinders their applications in smart light‐emitting devices. In this work, the color/emission dual‐switchable viologen derivative Phen‐vio is designed and synthesized by introducing fluorophore 1,10‐phenanthroline into 4,4′‐bipyridine, for multicolor large‐area and patterned electrochromic/electrofluorochromic devices. Under voltage driving of −2.3 and −2.8 V, the devices exhibited reversible color and fluorescence color changes from light yellow to dark orange to dark blue, and from yellow to orange to green, respectively. Moreover, the devices displayed a high color contrast ratio of up to 77% at 600 nm. More importantly, the driving voltages of the devices do not vary with the change of the device area, which is huge application potential in smart windows and tags.

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