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Near-Infrared Emitting Single Squaraine Dye Aggregate with large Stokes shift

The study of supramolecular interactions and aggregation behaviour of functional materials is of great importance to tune and extend their spectral sensitivity and, hence, improve the optoelectronic response of related devices. In this study, we resolve spatially and spectrally the absorption and emission features of a squaraine aggregate by means of confocal microscopy and absorption/photoluminescence spectroscopy. We observe that the aggregate affords both a broad absorption spectrum (centred at 670 nm), likely originated by a dyes configuration with allowed J- and H- arrangements, and a strong and relatively narrow emission in the near-infrared (NIR) part of the spectrum (centred at 780 nm), with a remarkable Stokes shift of 110 nm that is among the largest exhibited by squaraine dyes. These peculiarities would be beneficial for extending the spectral sensitivity of bot photovoltaic and light-emitting diodes, and extremely appealing for possible applications of these aggregates as NIR fluorescent probes in biomedical applications.

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