J-Aggregates in vapor deposited films of a bisazomethine dye
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Shinya Matsumoto, Takashi Kobayashi, Tetsuya Aoyama, Tatsuo Wada
This is the first report of J-aggregate formation of a non-ionic bisazomethine dye in vapor deposited films; this dye allows us to prepare easily large homogeneous and very stable J-aggregate thin films and to investigate intrinsic properties of low-dimensional Frenkel excitons.
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