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Triboelectric leakage-field-induced electroluminescence based on ZnS: Cu

Li et al., 2022

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12520673000513366875
Author
Li J
Zhang Z
Luo X
Zhu L
Wang Z
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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The related studies and applications of ZnS-based phosphorescent materials involve various aspects such as lighting, display, sensing, electronic signatures, and confidential information. Here, triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence (TIEL) of the ZnS: Cu due …
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