Color Transparent Monitor using Si/SiO2Core-Shell Nanoparticles: Optimum Color Selection

In this paper, core–shell nanoparticles are used to provide a transparent high-quality display. To realize this idea, Si-SiO 2 core–shell nanoparticles have been used to achieve the most suitable nanoparticle composition for a transparent color display with high transparency and contrast. For color...

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Color
Computer Communication Networks
Core-shell particles
Electrical Engineering
Lasers
Nanoparticles
Numerical methods
Optical Devices
Optical properties
Optics
Optimization
Photonics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Scattering
Silicon dioxide
Time domain analysis
Wavelengths
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