In the version of this article initially published, the name of Ping Du was listed incorrectly (Du Ping); in the legend to Fig. 1i, the scale bar value “5 nm” appeared originally as “10 nm”; the Fig. 3c x-axis label now reading “Raman shift” appeared originally as “Raman”; the Fig. 4g,h legend descriptions of the insets were incorrect and are now amended; the Extended Data Fig. 1 legend was missing a figure title. The author name and text have been updated in the HTML and PDF versions of the article.
Publisher Correction: In situ nanocrystal confinement for efficient blue perovskite LEDs
Why This Matters
This correction highlights the importance of precise data presentation and accurate author attribution in scientific publications, which are crucial for maintaining credibility and reproducibility in the tech industry. Ensuring clarity and accuracy in research articles supports ongoing innovation in perovskite LED technology, potentially accelerating advancements and commercialization. Such updates reinforce the need for meticulous review processes to uphold scientific integrity and trust among consumers and industry stakeholders.
Key Takeaways
- Accurate figure labels and legends are vital for proper data interpretation.
- Correct author attribution ensures proper recognition and accountability.
- Meticulous review processes are essential for maintaining scientific integrity.
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