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Voltage-controlled reversible modulation of colloidal quantum dot thin film photoluminescence

Xie et al., 2022

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9802728379855254926
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Xie S
Zhu H
Li M
Bulović V
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Applied Physics Letters

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Active modulation of quantum dot thin film photoluminescence (PL) has been far-reaching potential applications in biomedical and optoelectronic systems, but challenges remain in achieving large PL modulation depth and fast temporal response. Here, we report an …
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