Metal Halide Perovskite Light-Emitting Devices for Optical Communications: A Spotlight on Speed, Brightness, Wavelength Tunability, Bidirectionality, and Integration
Kanak Kanti Bhowmik,
Lianfeng Zhao
Abstract:Metal halide perovskites are an emerging class of nonepitaxial
semiconductors that have garnered the attention of the photovoltaic
and light-emitting-device (LED) research communities due to their
remarkable optoelectronic properties and wide-wavelength tunability.
In addition to displays and lighting, recent studies have shown the
promise of perovskite LEDs in other applications such as optical communications.
In this Spotlight on Applications paper, we focus on the uniqueness
and recent progress of perovskit… Show more
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