Abstract

AbstractWith its recent debut in various fields, piezochromic fluorescent (PCF) materials have attracted considerable attention due to their unique photophysical features with dynamically reversible emission wavelength and intensity. Herein, a novel luminogen DBCT is developed, which is sensitive to external pressure and displays dual color reversibly switched PCF fluorescence. The solid state emission can switch from bright orange (O) (λem = 586 nm, Φsolid = 0.47) to deep red (R) emission (λem = 646 nm, Φsolid = 0.34) with high contrast through pressing (0.6 MPa), heating and fuming processes. Single crystal X‐ray analysis and theoretical calculations verify that the reversible luminescence switching characteristic is highly related to the different molecular packing mode within O and R crystals, which amplifies the exciton coupling (EC) effect and results in good PCF performances with high Φsolid as well as distinguishable red‐shifted emission. With such multiple advantages that writable fluorescent inks are successfully fabricated with high contrast for security anti‐counterfeiting applications based on DBCT molecules. This research may offer an important guideline for molecular design of PCF materials and enrich the underlying mechanism of mechanochromic luminescence, which also broadens the real‐life applications of smart materials.

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