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      Recent Progress in 2D Metal‐Organic Frameworks for Optical Applications

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Advanced Optical Materials
                Adv. Optical Mater.
                Wiley
                2195-1071
                2195-1071
                July 2020
                May 04 2020
                July 2020
                : 8
                : 13
                : 2000110
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Materials Science and EngineeringNational Institute for Advanced MaterialsTianjin Key Laboratory of Metal and Molecule‐Based Material ChemistryNankai University Tongyan Road 38 Tianjin 300350 P. R. China
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                10.1002/adom.202000110
                63fd64d2-dfda-4d71-ba3e-a6b62c084b93
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