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Highly enhanced UV responsive conductivity and blue emission in transparent CuBr films: implication for emitter and dosimeter applications

Vijayaraghavan et al., 2017

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8556720396066782632
Author
Vijayaraghavan R
Chandran D
Vijayaraghavan R
McCoy A
Daniels S
McNally P
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Highly efficient transparent blue emitters have been pursued for many years, driven in large part by solid-state lighting technology, and the need for blue/UV spectroscopic sources. CuBr is a strong candidate material, chiefly due to its relatively large excitonic binding …
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