Abstract:
In this study, we report a deep red emissive organic crystal that displays high contrast fluorescence
switching under mechanical and thermal stimulation. Upon mechanical grinding, the pristine red emissive
crystals of 1R (λem = 667 nm) transformed into green emissive crystalline powder (λem = 550 nm) with a remarkable hypsochromic shift of wavelength, Δλ = 117 nm. The melting of 1R leads to a green emissive
amorphous solid (λem = 555 nm) with a wavelength shift of Δλ = 112 nm. Upon fuming with different solvents,
the amorphous melt solid transforms into different polymorphs having distinct emission characters. The structural relationship between different emissive states is investigated with the aid of X-ray diffraction and other spectroscopic studies, which clearly demonstrate the roles of ordered molecular packing and intermolecular interaction in determining their diverse optical response.