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High-brightness green InP-based QLEDs enabled by in-situ passivating core surface with zinc myristate - EurekAlert


<p><strong>The light emission of</strong><strong> </strong><strong>bare InP core</strong><strong> is </strong><strong>extremely low thanks to a super-reactive surface that oxidizes easily, even under the best conditions.&nbsp; But here&#39;s the good news: by tackling these surface imperfections, we can unlock the true potential of InP-based quantum dots (QDs), making them a shining example of high-performance, low-toxicity materials for the future!</strong><strong> </strong></p>

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