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Quantum‐Dot and Quantum‐Rod Displays–the Next Big WaveWang et al., 2016
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- Wang K
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Photoluminescent and electroluminescent quantum dots and quantum rods are the subject of rapidly expanding research efforts. These materials possess performance benefits– particularly in the areas of luminescence and color–that the authors believe will reshape the …
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