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                Journal
                Advanced Optical Materials
                Advanced Optical Materials
                Wiley
                21951071
                October 2017
                October 2017
                July 28 2017
                : 5
                : 19
                : 1700416
                Affiliations
                [1 ]State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications; Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Changchun 130033 China
                [2 ]University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Beijing 100049 China
                [3 ]Regional Centre of Advanced Technologies and Materials; Department of Physical Chemistry; Faculty of Science; Palacky University; Olomouc 78371 Czech Republic
                [4 ]Department of Physics and Materials Science and Centre for Functional Photonics (CFP); City University of Hong Kong; Kowloon 999077 Hong Kong SAR China
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                10.1002/adom.201700416
                5079f2c9-c39d-47ff-b725-e32b6004eea2
                © 2017

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