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Design of Zn Chalcogenide Shells for Emissive Ga-Rich In1–XGaXAs Quantum Dots Synthesized in Molten Salts

Design of Zn Chalcogenide Shells for Emissive Ga-Rich In1–XGaXAs Quantum Dots Synthesized in Molten Salts

by imod.stc | Jun 13, 2025

Exciton-phonon coupling and phonon-assisted exciton relaxation dynamics in In1-xGaxP quantum dots

Exciton-phonon coupling and phonon-assisted exciton relaxation dynamics in In1-xGaxP quantum dots

by imod.stc | May 13, 2025

Colloidal Chemistry in Molten Inorganic Salts: Direct Synthesis of III–V Quantum Dots via Dehalosilylation of (Me3Si)3Pn (Pn = P, As) with Group III Halides

Colloidal Chemistry in Molten Inorganic Salts: Direct Synthesis of III–V Quantum Dots via Dehalosilylation of (Me3Si)3Pn (Pn = P, As) with Group III Halides

by imod.stc | Mar 4, 2025

Ultrafast Symmetry Control in Photoexcited Quantum Dots

Ultrafast Symmetry Control in Photoexcited Quantum Dots

by imod.stc | Nov 25, 2024

IMOD researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots

IMOD researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots

by Owen Freed | Oct 25, 2024 | News, Research Highlight

IMOD researchers unlock a ‘new synthetic frontier’ for quantum dots By Paul Dailing | Adapted from an article originally published by the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering The type of semiconductive nanocrystals known as quantum dots are...
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IMOD is a U.S. National Science Foundation funded Science and Technology Center.

This work was supported by the NSF Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD), an U.S. NSF Science and Technology Center, under Cooperative Agreement No. DMR-2019444.

Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. National Science Foundation.

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