Liu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Improved relative temperature sensitivity of over 10% K− 1 in fluoride nanocrystals via engineering the interfacial layerLiu et al., 2022
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- Liu E
- Lei L
- Ye R
- Deng D
- Xu S
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- Chemical Communications
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Real-time in situ temperature sensing is of significance in the bio-medical field; however, the low relative temperature sensitivity Sr is one of the major obstacles in the development of nanothermometers. Herein, we provide an effective route that engineers the interfacial layer …
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