Combined dry–wet transient materials and devices are introduced, which are based on water‐dissolvable dye‐doped polymers layered onto nonpolar cyclic hydrocarbon sublimating substrates. Light‐emitting heterostructures showing amplified spontaneous emission are used as illumination sources for speckle‐free, full‐field imaging, and transient optical labels are realized that incorporate QR‐codes with stably encoded information. The transient behavior is also studied at the microscopic scale, highlighting the real‐time evolution of material domains in the sublimating compound. Finally, the exhausted components are fully soluble in water thus being naturally degradable
A light-emitting photoresist comprising a vinyl-ether-based photosensitive polymer host doped with s...
In this work nanoscale strain engineering is utilized to create a self- erasable and rewritable pla...
Electronic systems that can respond to the user-defined circumstances from a distant location hold e...
Combined dry–wet transient materials and devices are introduced, which are based on water-dissolvabl...
Transient electronics are designed to operate for programmed life times and then degrade leaving lit...
The recent emergence of materials for electronic systems that are capable of programmable self-destr...
We have developed photochemically controlled photonic crystals that may be useful in novel recordabl...
This communications reports about a novel synthetic methodology that permits a tailored deposition o...
The dynamics of photons in fluorescent molecules plays a key role in fluorescence imaging, optical s...
Optical reconfigurability has enabled the realization of photonic devices that change in functionali...
The application of heterosupramolecular assemblies to device fabrication is discussed. This approach...
Developing polymer-based organic afterglow materials with switchable ultralong organic phosphorescen...
We developed photochemically controlled photonic crystals which may be useful in novel recordable an...
Photodegradable polyesters were synthesized with a photolabile monomer 2-nitrophenylethylene glycol ...
This collection provides a broad overview of current research and discoveries in photonic and optoel...
A light-emitting photoresist comprising a vinyl-ether-based photosensitive polymer host doped with s...
In this work nanoscale strain engineering is utilized to create a self- erasable and rewritable pla...
Electronic systems that can respond to the user-defined circumstances from a distant location hold e...
Combined dry–wet transient materials and devices are introduced, which are based on water-dissolvabl...
Transient electronics are designed to operate for programmed life times and then degrade leaving lit...
The recent emergence of materials for electronic systems that are capable of programmable self-destr...
We have developed photochemically controlled photonic crystals that may be useful in novel recordabl...
This communications reports about a novel synthetic methodology that permits a tailored deposition o...
The dynamics of photons in fluorescent molecules plays a key role in fluorescence imaging, optical s...
Optical reconfigurability has enabled the realization of photonic devices that change in functionali...
The application of heterosupramolecular assemblies to device fabrication is discussed. This approach...
Developing polymer-based organic afterglow materials with switchable ultralong organic phosphorescen...
We developed photochemically controlled photonic crystals which may be useful in novel recordable an...
Photodegradable polyesters were synthesized with a photolabile monomer 2-nitrophenylethylene glycol ...
This collection provides a broad overview of current research and discoveries in photonic and optoel...
A light-emitting photoresist comprising a vinyl-ether-based photosensitive polymer host doped with s...
In this work nanoscale strain engineering is utilized to create a self- erasable and rewritable pla...
Electronic systems that can respond to the user-defined circumstances from a distant location hold e...