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Photoluminescence behavior of zero-dimensional manganese halide tetrahedra embedded in conjugated organic matricesFu et al., 2021
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- Fu P
- Sun Y
- Xia Z
- Xiao Z
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- The journal of physical chemistry letters
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Zero-dimensional hybrid manganese halides with the type-I band alignment between the manganese halide tetrahedra and organic matrices have attracted much attention as highly efficient narrow-band green emitters. Herein we study the photoluminescence (PL) behavior …
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