Improved Precursor Chemistry for the Synthesis of III–V Quantum Dots
Journal of the American Chemical Society2012Vol. 134(50), pp. 20211–20213
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Abstract
The synthesis of III-V quantum dots has been long known to be more challenging than the synthesis of other types of inorganic quantum dots. This is attributed to highly reactive group-V precursors. We synthesized molecules that are suitable for use as group-V precursors and characterized their reactivity using multiple complementary techniques. We show that the size distribution of indium arsenide quantum dots indeed improves with decreased precursor reactivity.
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