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The surface science of nanocrystals

Nature Materials, 2016
All nanomaterials share a common feature of large surface-to-volume ratio, making their surfaces the dominant player in many physical and chemical processes. Surface ligands - molecules that bind to the surface - are an essential component of nanomaterial synthesis, processing and application.
Michael A, Boles   +3 more
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The Assembly of Coated Nanocrystals*

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2003
The formation of nanostructured materials through the assembly of nanocrystals is described, focusing in particular on silica and other metal oxide coated core particles. The preparation and optical characterization of core−shell materials are reviewed, and some of the unique properties of core−shell materials are presented.
Luis M. Liz-Marzán, Paul Mulvaney
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Photolithography based on nanocrystals

Science, 2017
Surface chemistry of all-inorganic nanomaterials enables three-dimensional ...
Striccoli, Marinella
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Doping semiconductor nanocrystals

Nature, 2005
Doping--the intentional introduction of impurities into a material--is fundamental to controlling the properties of bulk semiconductors. This has stimulated similar efforts to dope semiconductor nanocrystals. Despite some successes, many of these efforts have failed, for reasons that remain unclear. For example, Mn can be incorporated into nanocrystals
Steven C, Erwin   +5 more
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Spectroscopy of single nanocrystals

Chemical Society Reviews, 2014
As colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals are developed for a wider range of diverse applications, it becomes more important to gain a deeper understanding of their properties in order to direct synthetic efforts. While most synthetic developments are guided by changes in ensemble properties, certain applications such as those in nano-electronics and ...
Fernée, Mark J.   +2 more
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Nanocrystal-Powered Nanomotor

Nano Letters, 2005
We have constructed and operated a nanoscale linear motor powered by a single metal nanocrystal ram sandwiched between mechanical lever arms. Low-level electrical voltages applied to the carbon nanotube lever arms cause the nanocrystal to grow or shrink in a controlled manner.
B C, Regan   +4 more
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Theory Of Silicon Nanocrystals

2003
The intense luminescence observed for porous silicon [1] has raised extremely interesting problems related to the possibility of using silicon in optoelectronics. One likely explanation is quantum confinement, induced by the formation of nanocrystallites.
Delerue, Christophe   +2 more
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Nanocrystals

2008
G Kulkarni, P John Thomas, C Rao
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Chemical Approaches to Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Nanocrystal Materials

1999
At present “nanotechnology” is a vision rather than a reality. We do not have practical, manufacturable methods to make complex materials, machines, and electrical circuits on the 1–100 nm scale. However, there is a flourishing “nanoscience” research effort involving ideas and methods drawn from chemistry, physics, and engineering science. “Nanoscience”
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