Abstract:
Aggregation-induced emission molecules have been widely used in the fields of biological imaging, optical waveguide and electroluminescence due to their high luminescence efficiency, but are rarely reported in the field of optical data storage. Compared with other optical storage materials, aggregation-induced emission molecules own significant developmental advantages for super-resolution optical data storage. In this study, the possible applications in super-resolution optical data storage of the aggregation-induced molecules are discussed.