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By twisting when excited, some long chains of organic molecules can isolate triplet excitons at opposite ends of the molecule.
By twisting when excited, some long chains of organic molecules can isolate triplet excitons at opposite ends of the molecule.
By twisting when excited, some long chains of organic molecules can isolate triplet excitons at opposite ends of the molecule.
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