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The First Semiconductor Bulk Material That Emits Direct White Light

A unique type of inorganic-organic hybrid semiconductor bulk materials are capable of emitting direct white light. Their photoluminescence properties can be tuned precisely and systematically by modifying structures and composition. They could be used as single-material light emitting source in high efficiency white-light emitting diodes (Wooseok Ki, Jing Li J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, ASAP)

The JACS publication is available as well as the highlight in Nature.




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The First Semiconductor Bulk Material That Emits Direct White Light

Alkane metathesis

Lanthanide Fluoride Clusters: the most efficient molecular NIR emission sources currently available

Phenylalanine

Amyloidogenesis in vitro

Protein Data Bank

Structure of Transcription Initiation Complexes

DNA structure and interactions

Surface chemistry: chlorine induced copper-silicide crystallization on silicon

Transition structure for the enzyme-catalyzed decarboxylation of a nucleic acid