Preparation of chiral materials from achiral helical
polymers has
aroused great interest among researchers. In this work, chiral small
molecules were utilized to accomplish chiral induction toward racemic
helical polyacetylene via intermolecular π–π stacking
by which chiral films with strong optical activity were fabricated.
Furthermore, introducing fluorescent components generated full-color
and white circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). A CPL generation
mechanism is proposed accordingly, namely circularly polarized light
excitation (CP-Ex). CPL emission and amplification of the luminescence
dissymmetry factor were achieved under the synergetic effect of CP-Ex
and chirality transfer. The CP-Ex mechanism was further verified by
the double-layered film consisting of a chiral layer and a fluorescent
layer. More noticeably, for double-layered films, the sense of CPL
signals can be switched by changing the direction of excitation light.
This work opens up new strategies for exploring tunable multiple-
and white-color CPL materials