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Luminescence in the second near‐infrared (NIR‐II, 1,000–1,700 nm) window is beneficial especially for deep tissue imaging and optical sensors because of intrinsic high permeability through various media. Strong electron‐acceptors with low‐lying lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy levels are a crucial unit for donor–acceptor (D–A) π‐conjugated polymers (CPs) with the NIR‐II emission property,...
Luminescence in the second near‐infrared (NIR‐II, 1,000–1,700 nm) window is beneficial especially for deep tissue imaging and optical sensors because of intrinsic high permeability through various media. Strong electron‐acceptors with low‐lying lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy levels are a crucial unit for donor–acceptor (D–A) π‐conjugated polymers (CPs) with the NIR‐II emission property,...