Optical switches are increasingly acknowledged for their potential advantages over mechanical counterparts in various domains. However, research on optical switches remains relatively nascent, primarily focusing on applications like anti-counterfeiting, switching chemical reactions, etc., while neglecting the control of photocurrent switching. Here, we have developed NaYF:30 %Er-NaYF-NaYF:20 %Ho-NaYF core-shell nanocrystals with unique upconversion (UC) multi-color emission properties under 1530 nm, 980 nm and 1150 nm laser excitations. These nanocrystals allow for optical control of circuit switching by modulating photocurrent signals in photosensitive circuits. The UC emission is due to the self-sensitization of rare earth ions in the core and shell. By adjusting the intermediate shell thickness, we have optimized the luminescence and investigated the mechanism. Combining these nanocrystals with a WO quantum dots (QDs) photochromic hydrogel, dynamic variation of UC emissions could be realized. Moreover, by combining with a commercial silicon photodetector, we constructed a photosensitive circuit demonstrating the modulation of photocurrent signal output and realized the "hard switching" of rapid circuit cutoff. Furthermore, by using the photochromic effect of WO QDs, the "soft switching" of slow circuit cutoff and recovery were also achieved. This work has significant implications for the development and application such as energy management system and smart home of optical switches in various fields.
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