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Asymmetric quantum dot growth via temperature cycling
Rabeka Alam,
Mathew M. Maye
Department of Chemistry
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Physics & Astronomy
quantum dots
87%
cycles
75%
rods
36%
crystal structure
35%
nucleation
33%
temperature
33%
ligands
22%
wurtzite
22%
seeds
20%
crystallinity
19%
optical absorption
19%
quenching
18%
injection
16%
synthesis
16%
Chemical Compounds
Quantum Dot
100%
Rod Like Crystal
70%
Nucleation
61%
Crystal Structure
37%
Absorptivity
36%
Photoluminescence
28%
Crystallinity
28%
Engineering & Materials Science
Crystal structure
57%
Nucleation
47%
Temperature
45%
Light absorption
33%
Ligands
29%
Crystallinity
27%
Seed
23%
Quenching
23%