Thin and thick films of a specially doped organic material, here called CHLOH, on a special pair of inorganic substrates are investigated using a trial method. The reached component converts and reserves the radiated energy such as solar energy in the environment simultaneously. The stability and efficiency of the new thick film structure have been tested since 1984 and the results illustrate that is useful as an alternate energy supplier. The other aspect of the material is its organization as a thin CHLOH structure for application as an active element in optoelectronics.
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