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The DISCOS project focuses on developing new organic luminescent materials that do not require self-assembly for effective light absorption and emission. By creating Discreet Organic Superluminophores, the project aims to improve applications in electronics and energy by addressing issues with traditional organic mater…
Considering that all life on Earth ultimately relies on the interaction of carbon-based organic matter with light through photosynthesis, it is unsurprising that organic molecules which absorb and emit light broadly overarch scientific
disciplines, with great implications in modern technologies related to sensing, bioscience, electronics and energy.Organic “superluminophores” (SLs) (J-aggregates) afford a unique synergy of properties, with fundamental advantages over
traditional dyes – they abso…
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