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Effects of electronic coupling on bright and dark excitons in a 2D array of strongly confined CsPbBr3 quantum dotsTang et al., 2022
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- Tang X
- Rossi D
- Cheon J
- Son D
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In contrast to the weakly confined quantum dots dominated by bright excitons, strongly quantum confined CsPbBr3 QDs exhibit both bright and dark exciton photoluminescence (PL) at cryogenic temperatures, making them a unique source of photons and charges of two …
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