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Molecular Design Principle For High-efficiency Organic Electroluminescent Materials Based On Reverse Intersystem Crossing Process Along "Hot" Excitori Channel
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Conjugate Fluorescent Compounds Based On Pyrene-Imidazole:Design, Synthesis And Organic Electroluminescence
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Theoretical Study On Design,Tunation And Light-emitting Properties Of The Hybridized Local And Charge-transfer Excited State In Organic Materials
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Synthesis,Characterization And Photoelectrical Properties Of Deep Red And Near-infrared Donor-Acceptor Fluorescence Molecules With Pyridine Thiadiazoles As Construction Primitives
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Design,Synthesis And Stimuli-Response Fluorescence Switching Of Twisting Donor-Acceptor Molecules
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Design,Synthesis And Electroluminescent Properties Of Organic Donor-Acceptor Red Molecules With Cyano Group As Ancillary Acceptor
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Design And Piezochromic Properties Of Donor-Acceptor Molecules Contanining Benzothiadiazole
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Novel Organic Fluorescent Materials Based On Aromatic Amines And Their Oled Devices
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Study On WOLED Based On HLCT And Phosphorescent Molecules
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Study On The Properties Of Furan-fused BN Polycyclic Hydrocarbons And Their Optoelectronic Devices
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Theoretical Research On The Regulation Of Excited State Of Hybrid State (HLCT) Molecules
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Design And Device Performance Of Hot-exciton Red Light Materials Containing Naphtho[2,3-c][1,2,5]thiadiazole Group
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Theoretical Investigation And Molecular Design Of Highly Efficient Fluorescence Organic Light Emitting Materials
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Anthracene-Based Blue Fluorescent Materials:Molecule Engineering And Applications In High-Efficiency Non-doped Organic Light Emitting Devices
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Theoretical Study On The Effect Of Solvation On Charge Transfer States In Donor-acceptor Luminescence Molecules
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Theoretical Study And Molecular Design Of Hybridized Local And Charge-transfer Excited State In Thiazole Molecules
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Design,Synthesis And Optoelectronic Properties Of Blue Organic Light-emitting Materials Based On Crossover Structural Features
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