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Perovskite quantum dots for application in high color gamut backlighting display of light-emitting diodesWang et al., 2020
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- Wang X
- Bao Z
- Chang Y
- Liu R
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- ACS Energy Letters
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Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (LHP QDs) exhibit great potential in the backlighting display of light-emitting diode applications. Light-emitting backlighting with high brightness, low cost, and wide color gamut can be achieved based on LHP QDs, which have the …
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