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Melt-grown molecular mono-crystals: morphology, optical properties, role of the substrate

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Abstract

Molecular mono-crystals can be grown and integrated in devices from the melted compound. The role of the substrate and the resulting morphology, crystallinity, optical anisotropy and properties are discussed.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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