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Particulate thin films particle formation

Nanocrystalline particulate films, which exhibit pronounced quantum size effects in three dimensions, are of great interest due to applications in solar cell (108-112) and sensor (57, 113-115) applications. They exhibit novel properties due to not only the SQE manifested by individual nanoparticles but also the total surface area. Unlike MBE and MOCVD methods used to prepare quantum well electrodes, these electrodes can be prepared by conventional chemical routes described in Section 9.5.2.2. For example, II-VI semiconductor particulate films were prepared by using low concentrations of precursors and by controlling the temperature of the deposition bath. Nodes demonstrated the SQE for CdSe thin films deposited by an electroless method (98). The blue shift in the spectra of CdSe films has been demonstrated to be a function of bath temperature. As described in Section 9.5.2.1, electrodeposition of semiconductors in non-aqueous solvents leads to the formation of size-quantized semiconductor particles. On a single-crystal substrate, electrodeposition methods result in epitaxial growth (116, 117), and danonstrate quantum well properties. [Pg.375]


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