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Colloidal Quantum Dots for X-Ray Photodetectors

Kannan, 2022

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5744072739967869948
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Kannan H
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Detection of X-rays is important for a wide variety of applications, including medical imaging (dental X-ray imaging, computed tomography, mammography), non-destructive application for security screening, identification of specific crystal structures, and astronomy. Among …
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