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Inside Front Cover: Circularly Polarized Luminescence Inversion in AIE-Active Crystal Enabled by Solvent-Induced Transition Dipole Moment Regulation
This study elucidates a novel phenomenon in chiral AIEgens crystalline materials, demonstrating solvent-induced circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) sign inversion while maintaining identical helical configuration and molecular chirality in the crystalline state. The observed CPL reversal originates from non-bonding interactions between co-crystallized solvent molecules and AIEgens, which modulate the θμ,m (S1→S0) of electric and magnetic transition dipole moments within the unit cell. The findings establish a unique mechanism for chiroptical property manipulation through supramolecular engineering of non-covalent interactions in crystalline systems (e70003).