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Halide perovskite quantum dots for light‐emitting diodes: properties, synthesis, applications, and outlooks

Le et al., 2018

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Le Q
Hong K
Jang H
Kim S
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Recently, quantum dot light‐emitting devices have drawn significant attention in the field of display technologies due to their low power consumption, high color purity, and solution processability. Among these, halide perovskite quantum dots (HPQDs) have emerged as the …
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