Abstract: Hybrid organic–inorganic semiconductors, usually referred to as perovskites, are low-cost semiconductors that have interesting optoelectronic properties and the potential to revolutionize several electronic devices. In most cases, these are usually composed out of alternating organic and inorganic parts and can be synthesized as three or lower dimensional semiconductors, thus exhibiting interesting quantum phenomena arising from the inorganic network’s dimensionality decrease. These quantum phenomena are observable at room temperature for t...
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Topics: 
Optoelectronics
Nanotechnology