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High‐Efficiency Wideband Excitable Mechanoluminescence from a Yellow MOF Phosphor as White LED and Multicolor Thin Films

Ma et al., 2022

Document ID
12751687864054669395
Author
Ma X
Xu X
Duan F
Huang W
Chen Q
Wu D
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Optical Materials

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High‐efficiency multifunctional metal‐organic framework (MOF) phosphor is highly desired for various practical applications, such as in lighting, anticounterfeiting, sensing, and so on. Herein, a highly yellow‐emitting MOF (Zn‐TPPA) phosphor is prepared via mechanical …
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