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Design And Development Of 2d Functional Semiconductor Nanocrystals, Andrew Hunter Davis Aug 2021

Design And Development Of 2d Functional Semiconductor Nanocrystals, Andrew Hunter Davis

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Anisotropic nanocrystals (NCs) have become of keen interest in recent years, especially for applications in optoelectronic devices due to their directionally oriented emissions, narrow emission spectra, and suitable morphologies for device integration. Of the desired anisotropic NCs, two-dimensional (2D) NCs are of profound interest, due to their impressive optical and electronic properties as well as their prospective advantages towards applications in layered optoelectronic devices, such as solar cells. However, 2D NCs face many challenges, including limited synthetic derivation, as well as decreased stability and optical response, due to their large surface-to-volume ratio and reactive planar surface increasing surface defect state …


Two-Dimensional Fluidization Of Nanomaterials Via Biomimetic Membranes Towards Assisted Self-Assembly, Kathleen Kelly Jun 2017

Two-Dimensional Fluidization Of Nanomaterials Via Biomimetic Membranes Towards Assisted Self-Assembly, Kathleen Kelly

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Materials that take advantage of the exceptional properties of nano-meter sized aggregates of atoms are poised to play an important role in future technologies. Prime examples for such nano-materials that have an extremely large surface to volume ratio and thus are physically determined by surface related effects are quantum dots (qdots) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The production of such manmade nano-objects has by now become routine and even commercialized. However, the controlled assembly of individual nano-sized building blocks into larger structures of higher geometric and functional complexity has proven to be much more challenging. Yet, this is exactly what is …