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Application of Advanced Quantum Dots Films in Optoelectronics
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From single-element detectors to array-format imagers, quantum dots and other thin optoelectronic films have played important roles in various fields including autonomous driving, industry inspection, remote sensing and biological imaging. This reprint focuses on fundamental and applied research on colloidal quantum dots and other thin-film optoelectronic materials including perovskites, lead chalcogenides, mercury chalcogenides and two-dimensional materials. The sensing spectrum covers X-ray, visible and infrared wavelengths. A diverse range of device configurations have been investigated such as photoconductors, photovoltaics and phototransistors.
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Keywords
- CMOS
- colloidal quantum dot
- Colloidal Quantum Dots
- CQD–organic hybrid LED
- detectivity
- distributed Bragg reflector
- film fabrication methods
- focal plane array
- full-color display
- halide perovskite
- HgSe
- HgTe Colloidal quantum dots
- Infrared
- infrared imaging
- infrared photodetectors
- infrared-to-visible upconversion devices
- intraband photodetector
- low-dimensional
- Mathematics & science
- meta-lens
- microspectrometer
- mid-infrared
- multi-color LED
- Multispectral Imaging
- n/a
- OLED
- optical cavity
- optical concentrator
- optoelectronic imager
- photoconductors
- photovoltaic
- Physics
- Polarization
- QLED
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- Research & information: general
- room temperature
- sensitivity
- thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics
- upconversion efficiency
- X-ray detector