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An Organic Laser Dye having a Small Singlet‐Triplet Energy Gap Makes the Selection of a Host Material EasierKarunathilaka et al., 2020
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- Karunathilaka B
- Balijapalli U
- Senevirathne C
- Esaki Y
- Goushi K
- Matsushima T
- Sandanayaka A
- Adachi C
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Quenching of singlets by long‐lived triplets is a serious issue for lasing from organic laser dyes, especially under long pulse excitation. As a strategy to scavenge or manage unnecessary triplets, an organic laser dye is dispersed into a host material having high …
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