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1. Triplet Excitons and Associated Efficiency‐Limiting Pathways in Organic Solar Cell Blends Based on (Non‐) Halogenated PBDB‐T and Y‐Series

2. Structural order promotes efficient separation of delocalized charges at molecular heterojunctions

3. Raptor displacement due to the construction of a wind farm: preliminary results after the first 2 years since the construction.

4. Fate of Low-Lying Charge-Transfer Excited States in a Donor:Acceptor Blend with a Large Energy Offset

5. Understanding Spin-Triplet Excited States in Carbene-Metal-Amides.

6. The nature of carotenoid S* state and its role in the nonphotochemical quenching of plants.

7. Molecularly induced order promotes charge separation through delocalized charge-transfer states at donor-acceptor heterojunctions.

8. Efficient near-infrared organic light-emitting diodes with emission from spin doublet excitons.

9. Reversible spin-optical interface in luminescent organic radicals.

10. Close-to-Nature Silviculture to Maintain a Relict Population of White Oak on Etna Volcano (Sicily, Italy): Preliminary Results of a Peculiar Case Study.

11. Spontaneous exciton dissociation enables spin state interconversion in delayed fluorescence organic semiconductors.

12. Reducing Non-Radiative Voltage Losses by Methylation of Push-Pull Molecular Donors in Organic Solar Cells.

13. The role of charge recombination to triplet excitons in organic solar cells.

14. Understanding how Lewis acids dope organic semiconductors: a "complex" story.

15. Triphenylamine/Tetracyanobutadiene-Based π-Conjugated Push-Pull Molecules End-Capped with Arene Platforms: Synthesis, Photophysics, and Photovoltaic Response.

16. Fate of Low-Lying Charge-Transfer Excited States in a Donor:Acceptor Blend with a Large Energy Offset.

17. Orientation dependent molecular electrostatics drives efficient charge generation in homojunction organic solar cells.

18. Comprehensive modelling study of singlet exciton diffusion in donor-acceptor dyads: when small changes in chemical structure matter.

19. Surface effects on a photochromic spin-crossover iron(ii) molecular switch adsorbed on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite.

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