Semiconductor Nanocrystals: Structure, Properties, and Band Gap Engineering
Emory University · Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
Semiconductor nanocrystals are tiny light-emitting particles on the nanometer scale. Researchers have studied these particles intensely and have developed them for broad applications in solar energy conversion, optoelectronic devices, molecular and cellular imaging, and ultrasensitive detection. A major feature of semiconductor nanocrystals is the quantum confinement effect, which leads to spatial enclosure of the electronic charge carriers within the nanocrystal. Because of this effect, researchers can use the size and shape of these "artificial atoms" to widely and precisely tune the energy of discrete electronic energy states and optical transitions. As a result, researchers can tune the light emission from…
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2Topics & keywords
- Semiconductor
- Materials science
- Nanocrystal
- Charge carrier
- Optoelectronics
- Nanotechnology
- Quantum dot
- Band gap
- Affordable and clean energy