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Ferroelastic ionic organic crystals that self-heal to 95%
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This groundbreaking research reveals how anilinium bromide crystals can recover up to 49% of their integrity in seconds and an impressive 95% after 100 minutes! Thanks to ferroelastic detwinning and strong ionic bonding, these findings open new horizons for organic crystals in the field of durable optoelectronics, conducted by a talented team of researchers.
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