Aerosol Fabrication of Nanocrystals of InP
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概要
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Nanocrystals of indium phosphide, with diameters of around 10 nm, have been produced via an aerosol route. The method is based on the formation of monodisperse indium droplets and the subsequent reaction with phosphine at elevated temperature. The size of the final InP nanocrystal is self-limited by the size of the introduced size-selected In droplet. This size can be tuned carefully, thus this method allows a narrow size distribution of the nanocrystals. The kinetics of the reaction of In to produce InP depends on the temperature and the phosphine flow. Extensive high resolution transmission electron microscopy studies lead to a consistent picture of the process. Our approach opens the possibility for efficient production of size-selected semiconductor nanocrystals and it will allow new types of self-assembly and control of quantum dots.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1999-02-28
著者
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Malm Jan-olle
Lund University Inorganic Chemistry
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Samuelson Lars
Lund University Solid Physics
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Bovin Jan-olov
Lund University Inorganic Chemistry
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Magnusson Martin
Lund University Solid Physics
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Deppert Knut
Lund University Solid Physics
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SVENSSON Chatrin
Lund University, Inorganic Chemistry
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Svensson Chatrin
Lund University Inorganic Chemistry
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