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Robust, Narrow‐Band Nanorods LEDs with Luminous Efficacy> 200 lm/W: Next‐Generation of Efficient Solid‐State LightingKang et al., 2024
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- Kang C
- Prodanov M
- Song J
- Mallem K
- Liao Z
- Vashchenko V
- Srivastava A
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Energy‐efficient white light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) are in high demand across the society. Despite the significant advancements in the modern lighting industry based on solid‐state electronics and inorganic phosphor, solid‐state lighting (SSL) continues to pursue improved …
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