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Aggregation-Dependent Excited-State Dynamics of an Organic Dye Targeted for Photovoltaics

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Abstract

A highly NIR-absorptive organic dye forms monomers when kinetically trapped in a polymer matrix, but upon thermal annealing, aggregation causes changes in excited-state processes, which are assayed via in situ transient absorption.

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