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Two-dimensional (2D) hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) is one of the few materials showing great promise for light emission in the far ultraviolet (UV)-C wavelength, which is more effective and safer in containing the transmission of microbial diseases than traditional UV light. In this report, we observed that h-BN, despite having an indirect energy bandgap, exhibits a remarkably high room-temperature quantum efficiency (∼60%), which is orders of magnitude higher than that of other indirect bandgap material, and is enabled by strong excitonic effects and efficient exciton-phonon interactions. This study offers a new approach for the design and development of far UV-C optoelectronic devices as well as quantum photonic devices employing 2D semiconductor active regions.more » « less
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Wang, Ping; Lee, Woncheol; Corbett, Joseph P.; Koll, William H.; Vu, Nguyen M.; Laleyan, David Arto; Wen, Qiannan; Wu, Yuanpeng; Pandey, Ayush; Gim, Jiseok; et al (, Advanced Materials)
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