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Tuning Triplet Exciton Pathways via Molecular Aggregation in a Family of Coordination Polymers
Vydáno 2025“…Molecular aggregation is the key factor in determining the triplet exciton pathways of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials; however, controlling different aggregation forms and understanding their synergistic effects remain challenging. …”
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Tuning Triplet Exciton Pathways via Molecular Aggregation in a Family of Coordination Polymers
Vydáno 2025“…Molecular aggregation is the key factor in determining the triplet exciton pathways of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials; however, controlling different aggregation forms and understanding their synergistic effects remain challenging. …”
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Tuning Triplet Exciton Pathways via Molecular Aggregation in a Family of Coordination Polymers
Vydáno 2025“…Molecular aggregation is the key factor in determining the triplet exciton pathways of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials; however, controlling different aggregation forms and understanding their synergistic effects remain challenging. …”
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Tuning Triplet Exciton Pathways via Molecular Aggregation in a Family of Coordination Polymers
Vydáno 2025“…Molecular aggregation is the key factor in determining the triplet exciton pathways of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials; however, controlling different aggregation forms and understanding their synergistic effects remain challenging. …”
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Tuning Triplet Exciton Pathways via Molecular Aggregation in a Family of Coordination Polymers
Vydáno 2025“…Molecular aggregation is the key factor in determining the triplet exciton pathways of room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) materials; however, controlling different aggregation forms and understanding their synergistic effects remain challenging. …”