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Strong exciton–photon coupling in a nanographene filled microcavity

Coles et al., 2017

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12684167118997925972
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Coles D
Chen Q
Flatten L
Smith J
Müllen K
Narita A
Lidzey D
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Nano Letters

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Dibenzo [hi, st] ovalene (DBOV) a quasi-zero-dimensional “nanographene” displays strong, narrow, and well-defined optical-absorption transitions at room temperature. On placing a DBOV-doped polymer film into an optical microcavity, we demonstrate strong …
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