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Synthesis and optical properties of novel organic–inorganic hybrid uv (R–NH 3) 2 PbCl 4 semiconductorsZhang et al., 2011
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- Zhang S
- Audebert P
- Wei Y
- Lauret J
- Galmiche L
- Deleporte E
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry
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We report on the synthesis and the optical properties of several novel ultraviolet (UV) semiconductors (R–NH3) 2PbCl4. These semiconductors are two dimensional organic– inorganic perovskite (2DOIP) materials and have multiple quantum-well energy level …
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