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Long‐Persistent Circularly Polarized Phosphorescence from Chiral Organic Ionic Crystals

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Long-persistent circularly polarized phosphorescence (LPCPP) is achieved for the first time in chiral organic ionic crystals at room temperature. The co-crystal composed of terephtalic acid (TPA) and chiral α-phenylethyamines (PEAs) gave rise to LPCPP with lifetimes up to 862 ms and large dissymmetric factor (g<sub>lum</sub> ). The hybridization of TPA with chiral PEAs allows circular polarization of the generated long-persistent phosphorescence. The observed mirror-image twisted molecular structures in the rigid lattices were responsible for the chiroptical activation of the generated long-persistent phosphorescence.

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