22 dic 2021 - 11:40 CET
Simple organic molecules able to emit circularly polarized light efficiently are valuable for a plethora of sophisticated optical applications, however their design and synthetic development is challenging.
As example about our contribution to this field, please see the next articles:

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BINOLated aminostyryl BODIPYs: A workable organic molecular platform for NIR circularly polarized luminescence
Jiménez, J.; Díaz-Norambuena, C.; Serrano, S.; Ma, S.C.; Moreno, F.; Maroto, B.L.; Bañuelos, J.; Muller, G.; De La Moya, S.
Chemical Communications, Vol. 57, Núm. 47, pp. 5750-5753
DOI: 10.1039/d1cc01255j
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Bodipy based emitters of circularly polarized luminescence
John Hall, M.; De La Moya, S.
Circularly Polarized Luminescence of Isolated Small Organic Molecules (Springer Singapore), pp. 117-146
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2309-0_6
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