Rigidization, preorientation and electronic decoupling—the ‘magic triangle’ for the design of highly efficient fluorescent sensors and switches
Knut Rurack(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing), Ute Resch‐Genger(Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing)
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