Circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) is one of the critical chiroptical properties for chiral nanomaterials, which exhibit wide potential applications in many research fields. However, it remains a big challenge for real application, limited by their small luminescence dissymmetry factor or low emission intensity. Here, an upconverted near-infrared circularly polarized luminescence (UC-NIR-CPL) system is constructed based on the chiroptical property of chiral liquid crystals, embedding with the lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles. More importantly, a strategy for improving the overall performance of UC-NIR-CPL was proposed and realized by taking advantage of the "dual-band-edge enhancement effect", wherein the value was amplified, while the NIR emission intensity showed dual enhancement and the threshold of excitation was decreased. Based on the improved overall performance of the UC-NIR-CPL, which can be used as a distinctive covert light, a kind of photonic barcode with multiple encryptions was realized. These findings will upgrade the level of information encryption through improving the overall performance of CPL-active materials.
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