Curcuminoid Derivatives with a Donor-Acceptor-Donor Architecture: an Outstanding Platform for Highly-Efficient Near-Infrared Electroluminescence and Amplified Spontaneous Emission (Advanced Optical Materials 20/2025)
Near-Infrared Emission
In article 2500338, Anthony D'Aléo, Yoann Olivier, Jean-Charles Ribierre, and co-workers show that borondifluoride curcuminoid derivatives represent a versatile platform for the molecular engineering of high-efficiency near-infrared emitters allying thermally-activated delayed fluorescence with excellent electroluminescence and amplified spontaneous emission properties.
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