New Durable Hybrid Materials Enable Faster Radiation Detection
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New durable hybrid materials enable faster radiation detection
Researchers at the University of Oklahoma have developed new hybrid materials that challenge conventional thinking about how light-emitting compounds work and could advance the field of fast radiation detection. The research, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, presents a novel approach to designing layered perovskite materials that combine the best of both organic and inorganic components.
University of Oklahoma Scientists Create Durable Hybrid Materials to
In a groundbreaking advancement poised to redefine the domain of radiation detection, researchers at the University of Oklahoma have pioneered an innovative class of hybrid materials by reimagining the fundamental principles that govern light emission in perovskite compounds. Their work, recently published in the prestigious Journal of the American Chemical Society, has unveiled a sophisticated […]
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