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Two-Photon Absorption in Linear Bisdioxaborine Compounds–The Impact of Correlation-Induced Oscillator-Strength Redistribution Egbert Zojer,*[a, b, c] Wim Wenseleers,[a, d] Marcus Halik,[a] Cara Grasso,[a] Stephen Barlo
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