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Scientists have developed a novel method to electrically power insulating nanoparticles using organic molecule “antennas.” These hybrid structures produce exceptionally pure near-infrared light, surpassing current technologies in spectral precision and operating at low voltages. This breakthrough has significant potential for revolutionizing medical diagnostics and advanced communication systems, paving the way for future optoelectronic devices with enhanced performance. The approach overcomes the limitations of previous methods, offering a promising route to efficient and precise light generation at the nanoscale.
