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Reductive pathways in molten inorganic salts enable colloidal synthesis of III-V semiconductor nanocrystals

Reductive pathways in molten inorganic salts enable colloidal synthesis of III-V semiconductor nanocrystals

by imod.stc | Oct 24, 2024

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Synthesis of Ternary and Quaternary Group III-Arsenide Colloidal Quantum Dots via High-Temperature Cation Exchange in Molten Salts: The Importance of Molten Salt Speciation

Synthesis of Ternary and Quaternary Group III-Arsenide Colloidal Quantum Dots via High-Temperature Cation Exchange in Molten Salts: The Importance of Molten Salt Speciation

by imod.stc | Dec 18, 2023

Designer quantum dot molecules and beyond

Designer quantum dot molecules and beyond

by imod.stc | Sep 27, 2023

In this News & Views article, published in Nature Materials, Dmitri Talapin et al. discuss recent work from Ossia et al., who report that quantum dots coupled together into a colloidal quantum dot molecule can demonstrate optoelectronic signatures of an artificial...
Design Rules for Obtaining Narrow Luminescence from Semiconductors Made in Solution

Design Rules for Obtaining Narrow Luminescence from Semiconductors Made in Solution

by imod.stc | Jun 13, 2023

Design Rules for Obtaining Narrow Luminescence from Semiconductors Made in Solution

Design Rules for Obtaining Narrow Luminescence from Semiconductors Made in Solution

by imod.stc | Feb 16, 2023

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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.

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