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Physics Today, 1968
SOLIDS CAN GENERATE visible light in several ways. A solid raised to sufficiently high temperature, for example, will emit light, a principle that is used in the tungsten incandescent lamp. But practical considerations limit the efficiency and reliability of such a lamp.
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SOLIDS CAN GENERATE visible light in several ways. A solid raised to sufficiently high temperature, for example, will emit light, a principle that is used in the tungsten incandescent lamp. But practical considerations limit the efficiency and reliability of such a lamp.
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Electroluminescence in CdIn2S4
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1976C. PAORICI +4 more
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Transient Electroluminescence Spectroscopy in Planar Electroluminescent Devices
Laser & Photonics ReviewsAbstractThe emergence of planar electroluminescent diodes (including polymer light‐emitting diodes, organic light‐emitting diodes, quantum‐dot light‐emitting diodes, and perovskite light‐emitting diodes) is causing a revolution in displays, lighting, and wearable electronic devices.
Xulan Xue +6 more
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Efficient blue electroluminescence from reduced-dimensional perovskites
Nature PhotonicsShuai Yuan +22 more
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Electroluminescence from single monolayers of nanocrystals in molecular organic devices
Nature, 2002S. Coe, W. Woo, M. Bawendi, V. Bulović
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Electroluminescence of doped organic thin films
, 1989C. Tang, S. Vanslyke, C. H. Chen
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