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Abstract
Soft Helical Superstructure
In article 2403468, Yun Ma, Bing-Xiang Li, Yan-Qing Lu, Qiang Zhao, and co-workers present a bilayered chiral-switchable circularly polarized organic ultralong room-temperature phosphorescence system, composed of a light-driven hydrazone photoswitch (M1)-doped soft helical superstructure layer and a room temperature phosphorescence polymer layer, enabling dynamically reversible chirality inversion under alternating light irradiation. In the image, a giant dragon is coiled around a pillar, surrounded by auspicious clouds, and the dragon's spiraling form represents the chirality of the soft helical structure in the work. The green glow-in-the-dark pearl, held in the mouth of the giant dragon, emits green light in the dark, symbolizing the afterglow properties of the room-temperature phosphorescent polymer.
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