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Over a decade in the making: Lanthanide nanocrystals illuminate new possibilities

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    cm0002@infosec.pub
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    In a discovery shaped by more than a decade of steady, incremental effort rather than a dramatic breakthrough, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and their collaborators demonstrated that great ideas flourish when paired with patience.

    Flashback to 2011: a small group of young researchers gathered around an aging optical bench at the NUS Department of Chemistry, watching a faint, flickering glow on a screen. Their goal seemed deceptively simple: make an insulating crystal emit light when electricity flowed through it. The challenge, however, was nearly impossible.

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      In a discovery shaped by more than a decade of steady, incremental effort rather than a dramatic breakthrough, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and their collaborators demonstrated that great ideas flourish when paired with patience.

      Flashback to 2011: a small group of young researchers gathered around an aging optical bench at the NUS Department of Chemistry, watching a faint, flickering glow on a screen. Their goal seemed deceptively simple: make an insulating crystal emit light when electricity flowed through it. The challenge, however, was nearly impossible.

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      quibblekrust@thelemmy.club
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      Spectroscopic tests revealed ultrafast spin conversion and nearly 99% triplet-energy transfer, marking an unprecedented level of control over exciton dynamics.

      Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

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        Spectroscopic tests revealed ultrafast spin conversion and nearly 99% triplet-energy transfer, marking an unprecedented level of control over exciton dynamics.

        Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

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        P03 Locke
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        “Exciton dynamics”?! WTF am I reading?

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          Spectroscopic tests revealed ultrafast spin conversion and nearly 99% triplet-energy transfer, marking an unprecedented level of control over exciton dynamics.

          Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

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          graveyardorbit@lemmy.zip
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          This reads like the turbo encabulator

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          • Q quibblekrust@thelemmy.club

            Spectroscopic tests revealed ultrafast spin conversion and nearly 99% triplet-energy transfer, marking an unprecedented level of control over exciton dynamics.

            Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

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            essell@lemmy.world
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            Ah, yes. I see. 99% triplet-energy transfer. Good, good.

            Sounds like a video title on porn hub

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