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Organic Materials for Optical Technologies

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Photophysical processes in pyrane substitutes excited by high-power laser radiation are investigated. It is demonstrated that the examined molecules offer promise as active media of tunable lasers (including solid-state lasers), optical radiation limiters with λ = 532 nm, and emitting layers of organic light diodes.

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Mayer, G.V., Kopylova, T.N. Organic Materials for Optical Technologies. Russian Physics Journal 46, 749–757 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUPJ.0000010971.78461.01

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