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Chemists create organic molecules in a rainbow of colors that could be useful as organic light-emitting diodes

phys.org Chemists create organic molecules in a rainbow of colors that could be useful as organic light-emitting diodes

Chains of fused carbon-containing rings have unique optoelectronic properties that make them useful as semiconductors. These chains, known as acenes, can also be tuned to emit different colors of light, which makes them good candidates for use in organic light-emitting diodes.

Chemists create organic molecules in a rainbow of colors that could be useful as organic light-emitting diodes
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