Nanowerk June 17, 2024 Molecules that can absorb near-infrared light but not visible light have applications in everything from chemotherapy to photodetectors. Researchers in Japan were able to systematically design a large, complex molecule that does not absorb visible light, (it is completely colorless and transparent) but absorbs near-infrared radiation by carefully constructing molecules that have suitable arrangements of electrons. It showed an absorption band in the NIR region without distinct visible-light absorption, which has led to the establishment of colorless characteristics. Theoretical analyses indicated that the combination of a polyene-like electronic structure with orbital symmetry was important to obtain […]