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A present understanding of colloidal quantum dot blinking

Schwartz et al., 2012

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8230814779448174625
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Schwartz O
Oron D
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Israel Journal of Chemistry

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Luminescence intermittency, also termed 'blinking', refers to spontaneous changes in the brightness of a luminescent fluorophore under continuous optical excitation. Blinking was first observed in colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals over fifteen years ago, shortly after …
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