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This book offers an in-depth exploration of the rapidly evolving field of luminescent materials that hold the key to energy-efficient lighting and advanced display technologies. This book delves into the synthesis, characterization, and application of white light-emitting materials, ranging from organic and inorganic compounds to cutting-edge nanomaterials like quantum dots and carbon-based nanostructures.
Through comprehensive discussions on the underlying photophysical mechanisms and emission properties, this volume provides valuable insights into the science driving innovation in
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This book offers an in-depth exploration of the rapidly evolving field of luminescent materials that hold the key to energy-efficient lighting and advanced display technologies. This book delves into the synthesis, characterization, and application of white light-emitting materials, ranging from organic and inorganic compounds to cutting-edge nanomaterials like quantum dots and carbon-based nanostructures.

Through comprehensive discussions on the underlying photophysical mechanisms and emission properties, this volume provides valuable insights into the science driving innovation in solid-state lighting and optoelectronics. This book delivers essential knowledge on how these materials are shaping the future of sustainable and high-performance lighting, providing a good read for researchers, materials scientists, or industry professionals.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Manish Kumar is working as an assistant professor of Physics at Department of Physics, ARSD College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. He received his M.Tech. in Ceramic Engineering and Ph.D. in Physics from IIT(BHU) and Institute of Science, BHU, Varanasi, India, respectively. His research area focuses on environment friendly multifunctional materials for energy and memory device applications, perovskite materials for photovoltaic applications, computational simulation via. solar simulator and DFT calculation.   Dr. Prashant Kumar is working as an assistant professor of Chemistry at Department of Chemistry, Government Model Degree College, Maa Shakumbhari University, Saharanpur, India. He received his Ph.D. in Physical and Organic Chemistry from the Department of Chemistry, IIT Madras, India. His research interests are in the development and synthesis of organo-lanthanide-based gel systems and their applications in optoelectronics.