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Semiconductor Quantum Dots

Abstract

Semiconductor particles in the range of 2-10 nm are known as quantum dots (QDs) and nano-crystals where in all the three spatial dimensions, excitons are confined. Because of very small size and special electronic properties, QDs are expected to be building blocks of many electronic and optoelectronic devices. These particles possess tunable quantum efficiency, continuous absorption spectra, narrow emission and long term photostability. These are important for various biomedical applications. In this chapter definition of semiconductor QDs, their methods of preparation and characterization along with their properties and applications have been discussed.

Keywords:
Quantum dot Semiconductor Exciton Optoelectronics Materials science Characterization (materials science) Nanotechnology Absorption (acoustics) Semiconductor materials Physics Condensed matter physics

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