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Organic luminescent materials are indispensable in optoelectronic displays and solid‐state luminescence applications. Compared with single‐component, multi‐component crystalline materials can improve optoelectronic characteristics. This work forms a series of full‐spectrum tunable luminescent charge‐transfer (CT) cocrystals ranging from 400 to 800 nm through intermolecular collaborative self‐assembly...
Layered titania (L‐TiO2) holds great potential for potassium‐ion batteries (PIBs) and sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) due to their high specific capacity. Synthesizing L‐TiO2 functional materials for high‐capacity and long cyclability battery remains challenging due to the unstable and poor conductivity of bare L‐TiO2. In nature, plant growth can stabilize land by preventing sands from dispersing following...
The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) is one of the important properties for noble metal nanoparticles. Tuning the LSPR on demand thus has attracted tremendous interest. Beyond the size and shape control, manipulating intraparticle coupling is an effective way to tailor their LSPR. The charge transfer plasmon (CTP) is the most important mode of conductive coupling between subunits linked...