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The colloidal quantum dots and their applications on hybrid optoelectronic devices

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Abstract

Nano-particles with light-emitting capabilities are applied to enhance the performance of traditional optoelectronic devices. Different techniques to deploy these particles, such as pulsed spray, are used, and the enhanced characteristics with different designs are reported.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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