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Ultrathin near-infrared transmitting films enabled by deprotonation-induced intramolecular charge transfer of a dopant

Dingfang Hu, Lingya Peng, Wenjun Xu, Shenghui Zhang, Zhongshan Liu () and Yu Fang ()
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Dingfang Hu: Shaanxi Normal University
Lingya Peng: Shaanxi Normal University
Wenjun Xu: Shaanxi Normal University
Shenghui Zhang: Shaanxi Normal University
Zhongshan Liu: Shaanxi Normal University
Yu Fang: Shaanxi Normal University

Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-8

Abstract: Abstract Near-infrared transparent films demonstrate important applications in many fields, but how to eliminate light interference from ultraviolet-visible region and how to tackle the trade-off effect between film thickness and transmittance remain as challenges. Herein, we report a near-infrared transparent film that achieves high-efficient combination of thin thickness (16 μm), suitable cut-off wavelength (890 nm), and ideal transmittance (TNIR > 90%, TVis

Date: 2024
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