Abstract

The spin-crossover (SCO) can be triggered by light or pressure changes, making it a promising system for multifunctional switches and memory devices at the molecular level. In this work, we have reported a NIR-responsive spin state switching system via doping layered Co(pyridine)2Ni(CN)4 (Co-MOF) into the stable polyvinylidene fluoride matrix for the first time. The layered Co-MOF has shown a rapid response of color change between gray-white and blue, which could be attributed to the SCO behavior triggered by NIR illumination. The new system ensures the soft network structures of the matrix to facilitate the homogeneous distribution of layered Co-MOF, both of which contribute to outstanding reversibility performance, including fast response, coloration in a short period, and decoloration in the ambient environment. This work provides a viable strategy to construct a new NIR-triggered SCO system for molecular switches and spintronic devices.

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