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We gratefully acknowledge Electronics and Photonics Research
Institute and National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
and Technology (AIST) for financial support. We thank Ms. K.
Yaguchi (AIST) for her help in performing the fluorescence
lifetime measurements for the solid samples in the NIR region.
Thanks are also due to Ms. S. Shibasaki (AIST) and Ms. H.
Kobashi (AIST) for the elemental analysis of triene 4. A part of
this work was conducted at the Nano-Processing Facility,
supported by IBEC Innovation Platform, AIST.
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