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Rsc, Materials Horizons, 1(9), p. 393-402, 2022

DOI: 10.1039/d1mh00846c

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Excited states engineering enables efficient near-infrared lasing in nanographenes

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Abstract

Organic molecules usually exhibit optical gain losses in the NIR, due to the absorption of charged species/triplets. We report on a nanographene molecule in which the minimisation of such losses enable the achievement of low-threshold NIR lasing.