2019
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.7699358.v2
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Two-Dimensional Near-Infrared and Shortwave Infrared Molecular Aggregates: Taking Kasha’s Model to the Next Dimension

Abstract: Technologies which utilize near-infrared (700 – 1000 nm) and short-wave infrared (1000 – 2000 nm) electromagnetic radiation have applications in deep-tissue imaging, telecommunications and satellite telemetry due to low scattering and decreased background signal in this spectral region. However, there are few molecular species, which absorb efficiently beyond 1000 nm. Transition dipole moment coupling (e.g. J-aggregation) allows for redshifted excitonic states and provides a pathway to highly absorptive electr… Show more

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