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“At night we have what’s called scotopic vision, in which we actually don’t have a very good color response,” said Zavislan. ...
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Why can't we see colors well in the dark?Rods are responsible for enabling vision in the dark, known as scotopic vision. They're made of layers and layers of photopigments, said Sara Patterson, a neuroscientist at the University of ...
Existing organic long-persistent luminescence systems do not align with human scotopic vision. Here, authors achieve blue-shifted emissions in binary systems by upconverting charge-transfer to ...
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