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Synthesis of high quality zinc blende CdSe nanocrystals

Mohamed, M. B.
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Tonti, D.  
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Al-Salman, A.  
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2005
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Highly homogeneous and luminescent CdSe colloidal nanocrystals in the less common zinc blende crystal structure have been obtained at high temperature in a noncoordinating organic solvent. The key parameter appears to be the addition of a phosphonic acid to the trioctylphosphine-selenium complex before its injection into the hot cadmium mixture, while the role of temperature is less relevant. Compared to standard (wurtzite) colloidal CdSe preparations, we find that the growth rate is considerably reduced, and the energy gap between the first two absorption bands becomes larger.

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DOI
10.1021/jp051123e
Author(s)
Mohamed, M. B.
Tonti, D.  
Al-Salman, A.  
Chemseddine, A.
Chergui, M.  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume

109

Start page

10533

End page

10537

Subjects

QUANTUM DOTS

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SEMICONDUCTOR NANOCRYSTALS

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SHAPE-CONTROL

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NONCOORDINATING SOLVENT

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STABILIZED CDSE

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SIZE

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MONODISPERSE

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GROWTH

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CDTE

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MECHANISMS

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