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Jewel-toned organic phosphorescent crystals: A new class of light-emitting material

Pure organic compounds that glow in jewel tones could potentially lead to cheaper, more efficient and flexible display screens, among other applications. Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute Faculty Fellow Jinsang Kim and his colleagues have developed a new class of material that shines with phosphorescence—a property that has previously been seen only in non-organic compounds or organometallics.

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