Liu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Nanostructured perovskites for nonvolatile memory devicesLiu et al., 2022
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- 2151981628827255808
- Author
- Liu Q
- Gao S
- Xu L
- Yue W
- Zhang C
- Kan H
- Li Y
- Shen G
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- Publication venue
- Chemical Society Reviews
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Perovskite materials have driven tremendous advances in constructing electronic devices owing to their low cost, facile synthesis, outstanding electric and optoelectronic properties, flexible dimensionality engineering, and so on. Particularly, emerging nonvolatile memory …
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