Abstract
This paper shows that nanocomposites consisting of nanocrystals of organic semiconductors (the
dyes Mg phthalocyanine and thioindigo red) and inorganic semiconductors (CdS), introduced
in high concentrations into a polymeric matrix (polycarbonate), possess substantially higher
photostability than molecular solutions of organic dyes in a polymeric matrix and are
therefore promising materials for colored optical filters.
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