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A look into the dark

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For the first time, the formation of tiny, difficult-to-detect particles -- known as dark excitons -- can be tracked precisely in time and space.

These invisible carriers of energy will play a key role in future solar cells, LEDs and detectors.

The results were published in Nature Photonics .

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