We report the design, synthesis, and optical characterisations of eight novel near-infrared (NIR) cyanine dyes incorporating different chalcogens (O, S, and Se). These dyes exhibited excellent deep-NIR absorption (λ max = 767–833 nm) and emission (λ max = 784–859 nm) profiles. TDDFT calculations matched well the experimental trends and data. All compounds exhibited high extinction coefficients (178,000–267,000 cm –1 M –1 ) and good fluorescence quantum yields, resulting in high overall brightnesses. Remarkably, the selenium-containing dyes featuring terminal indole and benzoindole-type units exhibited impressive singlet oxygen quantum yields of around 13%, a standout performance in the deep-NIR region. These values are particularly promising and highlights the potential of these dyes for deep-NIR imaging and photodynamic applications. This publication is licensed under You are free to share (copy and redistribute) this article in any medium or format and to adapt (remix, transform, and build upon) the material for any purpose, even commercially within the parameters below: Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. *Disclaimer This summary highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license. It is not a license and has no legal value. Carefully review the actual license before using these materials. You are free to share (copy and redistribute) this article in any medium or format and to adapt (remix, transform, and build upon) the material for any purpose, even commercially within the parameters below: Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. *Disclaimer This summary highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license. It is not a license and has no legal value. Carefully review the actual license before using these materials. You are free to share (copy and redistribute) this article in any medium or format and to adapt (remix, transform, and build upon) the material for any purpose, even commercially within the parameters below: Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. *Disclaimer This summary highlights only some of the key features and terms of the actual license. It is not a license and has no legal value. Carefully review the actual license before using these materials.
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