While luminescent stimuli-responsive materials (LSRMs) have become one of the most sought-after materials owing to their potential in optoelectronic applications, the use of earth-scarce lanthanides remains a crucial problem to be solved for further development. In this work, two manganese-based LSRMs, ()-(+)-1-phenylethylammonium manganese bromide, (R-PEA)MnBr, and ()-(-)-1-phenylethylammonium manganese bromide, (S-PEA)MnBr, are successfully demonstrated. Both (R-PEA)MnBr and (S-PEA)MnBr show a kinetically stable red-emissive amorphous state and a thermodynamically stable green-emissive crystalline state at room temperature, where the fully reversible transition can be done through melt-quenching and annealing processes.
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