Substrate having IR-absorbing dye with branched axial ligands

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C540S145000, C401S132000, C283S074000, C106S031130

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ABSTRACT:
A substrate having an IR-absorbing dye disposed thereon. The IR-absorbing dye is a metal phthalocyanine dye having branched axial ligands. The branched axial ligands minimize interaction between π systems of adjacent dye molecules, and assist in reducing absorption of visible wavelengths.

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