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Radically more stable

Violating the Aufbau principle is shown to be a successful strategy to improve the stability of neutral organic radicals used in organic light-emitting diodes.

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Fig. 1: Neutral radical molecules.

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Reineke, S. Radically more stable. Nat. Mater. 18, 917–918 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41563-019-0453-x

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