Neo et al., 2020 - Google Patents
CuInS2 quantum dots with thick ZnSe x S1–x shells for a luminescent solar concentratorNeo et al., 2020
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- Neo D
- Goh W
- Lau H
- Shanmugam J
- Chen Y
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- ACS Applied Nano Materials
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The photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of copper indium sulfide (CIS) quantum dots (QDs) improves significantly after a shelling procedure as the shell materials, like zinc sulfide, mitigate surface defects and reduce nonradiative recombinations. However, it is …
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