Observing ultrafast photoinduced dynamics in a halogen-bonded supramolecular system

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Observing ultrafast photoinduced dynamics in a halogen-bonded supramolecular system
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Researchers have uncovered how the halogen bond can be exploited to direct sequential dynamics in multi-functional crystals, offering crucial insights for developing ultrafast-response times for multilevel optical storage.

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