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Record High External Quantum Efficiency of 19.2% Achieved in Light‐Emitting Diodes of Colloidal Quantum Wells Enabled by Hot‐Injection Shell GrowthLiu et al., 2020
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- Liu B
- Altintas Y
- Wang L
- Shendre S
- Sharma M
- Sun H
- Mutlugun E
- Demir H
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- Advanced Materials
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Colloidal quantum wells (CQWs) are regarded as a highly promising class of optoelectronic materials, thanks to their unique excitonic characteristics of high extinction coefficients and ultranarrow emission bandwidths. Although the exploration of CQWs in light‐emitting diodes …
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