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Pixelated quantum-dot superlattice LEDs

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Why This Matters

The development of pixelated quantum-dot superlattice LEDs represents a significant advancement in optoelectronic technology, offering enhanced control over light emission and improved device performance. These innovations could lead to more efficient, tunable, and miniaturized display and lighting solutions for consumers, as well as new opportunities for the tech industry in quantum and perovskite-based applications.

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