Extraordinary Room-Temperature Photoluminescence in Triangular WS2 Monolayers

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This paper, published in 1950, received 1.3k indexed citations. Written by Humberto R. Gutiérrez, Néstor Perea‐López, Ana Laura Elías, Ayşe Berkdemir, Bei Wang, Ruitao Lv, Florentino Lopéz‐Urías, Vincent H. Crespi, Humberto Terrones and Mauricio Terrones covering the research area of Materials Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (1.3k citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (724 citations) and Biomedical Engineering (165 citations). Published in Nano Letters.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1021/nl3026357.

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