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      Colour-tunable ultra-long organic phosphorescence of a single-component molecular crystal

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              Temporal full-colour tuning through non-steady-state upconversion.

              Developing light-harvesting materials with tunable emission colours has always been at the forefront of colour display technologies. The variation in materials composition, phase and structure can provide a useful tool for producing a wide range of emission colours, but controlling the colour gamut in a material with a fixed composition remains a daunting challenge. Here, we demonstrate a convenient, versatile approach to dynamically fine-tuning emission in the full colour range from a new class of core-shell upconversion nanocrystals by adjusting the pulse width of infrared laser beams. Our mechanistic investigations suggest that the unprecedented colour tunability from these nanocrystals is governed by a non-steady-state upconversion process. These findings provide keen insights into controlling energy transfer in out-of-equilibrium optical processes, while offering the possibility for the construction of true three-dimensional, full-colour display systems with high spatial resolution and locally addressable colour gamut.
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                Journal
                Nature Photonics
                Nat. Photonics
                Springer Nature
                1749-4885
                1749-4893
                April 8 2019
                Article
                10.1038/s41566-019-0408-4
                ea4456d6-10e9-4cfc-abf6-8dc2f3858c48
                © 2019

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