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Switched on IR-active organic pigments – Phys.org
In photosynthesis and organic photovoltaics, pigment molecules convert light into electrical charge. A team of chemists have…

In photosynthesis and organic photovoltaics, pigment molecules convert light into electrical charge. A team of chemists have now produced an unusual organic pigment, which is “switched on” by an electrical charge to become a potent dye that absorbs light…
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