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Tuning the Composition of Multicomponent Semiconductor Nanocrystals: The Case of I–III–VI Materials

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Among the advantages of multicomponent nanocrystals is the possibility to adjust their electronic and optical properties with composition as well as size. However, the synthesis of multicomponent nanocrystals is challenging… Click to show full abstract

Among the advantages of multicomponent nanocrystals is the possibility to adjust their electronic and optical properties with composition as well as size. However, the synthesis of multicomponent nanocrystals is challenging due to the presence of several metal precursors in the reaction mixture. This review takes I–III–VI semiconductor materials as an example class of multicomponent nanocrystals to highlight the underestimated importance of composition, which can affect the electronic and optical properties of nanocrystals as much as size. We discuss synthetic strategies, which enable the composition control, and show that the ability to separately choose nanocrystal size and nanocrystal composition can be beneficial for many optoelectronic and biomedical applications.

Keywords: materials tuning; multicomponent nanocrystals; semiconductor; tuning composition; composition; multicomponent

Journal Title: Chemistry of Materials
Year Published: 2018

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