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Applying Marcus Theory to Describe Photoluminescent Intermittency and Temperature Dependent Emission in CdTe Nanoplatelets

2024-07-23 | Applying Marcus Theory to Describe Photoluminescent Intermittency and Temperature Dependent Emission in CdTe Nanoplatelets – ChemRxiv (pre-print) – Xuanheng Tan, Tasnim Ahmed, Linus Murphy, Belle Coffey, Justin Caram*.

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