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bskyChecking your browser - reCAPTCHApmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govNeodymium-doped perovskite quantum dots show enhanced optical and photoluminescent properties, with stronger exciton confinement and improved stability, suggesting advances for quantum light sources and next-gen optoelectronic and sensing devices. #Quantum #QuantumComputing #technology #Science
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