A Chameleon-like Core-Shell Organic/Lanthanide Flexible Crystal Waveguide for Bandwidth and Colour Tunability

Abstract

Optical fibers capable of dynamically generating and/or transporting narrow/broadband spectral signals in the visible spectral region based on input, much like how a chameleon changes its color, is quintessential for developing visible light communication devices. Here, we demonstrate a mechanically flexible, blue-violet fluorescent, 2-(4,4'-bis(2,6-di(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)pyridin-4-yl)biphenyl) (BPP) crystal waveguide surface coordinated to red fluorescent Eu(tta)3. The BPP microcrystal waveguide acting as core, with BPP-Eu(III) as shell, provides a hybrid platform for broad and narrow band signal transmission. Depending on the input light and the absorption of the core or shell, the crystal acts as an active-active, active-passive, or passive-passive light-generating and/or transporting optical waveguide. Notably, the pseudo-plasticity of the core-shell hybrid waveguide enables modulation of signal output direction without compromising the optical performances. The development of such smart optical waveguides has enormous potential for visible light communication and selective light-based micro precision sensing applications.

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
09 Mar 2026
Accepted
28 May 2026
First published
29 May 2026
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

A Chameleon-like Core-Shell Organic/Lanthanide Flexible Crystal Waveguide for Bandwidth and Colour Tunability

M. Chosenyah, M. Rohullah, V. Avulu, K. V. J. Jose and R. Chandrasekar, Chem. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6SC01977C

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