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Pure Appl. Chem. Vol. 72, Nos. 1-2, pp. 179-188, 2000

Special Topic Issue on the Theme of
Nanostructured Systems

 

Chemistry and photophysics of thiol-stabilized II-VI semiconductor nanocrystals

Alexander Eychmüller* and Andrey L. Rogach

* University of Hamburg, Institute for Physical Chemistry, Bundesstr. 45, D-20146 Hamburg

Abstract: The chemical and physical properties of thiol-stabilized semiconductor nanocrystals are reviewed. The materials prepared include cadmium and mercury chalcogenides with sizes ranging between 1.4 and about 8 nm. In this size regime, the optical properties of the particles are governed by the size-quantization effect. All nanocrystals synthesized belong to the cubic crystal structure. Some applications of this class of materials are outlined.

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