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The project explores the effects of twisting organic electronic materials to enhance their electronic, optical, and magnetic properties. By developing a new class of materials with tunable helical structures, it aims to improve the performance of devices used in optoelectronics and spintronics.
The performance of organic electronic materials is strongly dependent on their conformation.
Twisting these materials out of planarity induces chirality and thus results in new electronic, magnetic, and optical properties with increasing numbers of applications as non-liner optical devices, spin filters, and magneto-optical devices.
However, the effect of twisting is poorly understood, as it is difficult to isolate from other factors.
Moreover, twisting often comes at the expense of π-conjugatio…
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