Optoelectronic material HOIP illustration

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Optoelectronic material HOIP illustration

Optoelectronic materials that can be painted on and work great at room temperature: Here a molecular depiction. HOIPs defy conventional wisdom about semiconductors. Their chemistry is incredibly wobbly, whereas semiconductors have been based so far on steady, rigid, nearly still chemistry. HOIPs also defy physics models researchers have tried to apply to explain them. Credit: Georgia Tech / Silva, Thouin

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Research, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy, Physics and Physical Sciences
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HOIP, metal-halide, lead iodide, PbI4, semiconductor, optoelectronics, semiconductor for optoelectronics, perovskite, hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite, exciton, biexciton, laser, solar, photoelectric, photovoltaic, silicon, Graphene Electronics and Photonics, LED, lighting
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  • Created By: Ben Brumfield
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 16, 2018 - 11:31am
  • Last Updated: Mar 16, 2018 - 11:31am