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The vast technological potential of nanocrystalline materials, as
well as current intense interest in the physics and chemistry of
nanoscale phenomena, has led to explosive growth in research on
semiconductor nanocrystals, also known as nanocrystal quantum dots,
and metal nanoparticles. Semiconductor and Metal Nanocrystals
addresses current topics impacting the field including synthesis
and assembly of nanocrystals, theory and spectroscopy of interband
and intraband optical transitions, single-nanocrystal optical and
tunneling spectroscopies, electrical transport in nanocrystal
assemblies, and physical and engineering aspects of
nanocrystal-based devices. Written by experts who have contributed
pioneering research, this reference comprises key advances in the
field of semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots and metal
nanoparticles over the past several years. Focusing specifically on
nanocrystals generated through chemical techniques, Semiconductor
and Metal Nanocrystals Merges investigative frontiers in physics,
chemistry, and engineering Documents advances in nanocrystal
synthesis and assembly Explores the theory of electronic
excitations in nanoscale particles Presents comprehensive
information on optical spectroscopy of interband and intraband
optical transitions Reviews data on single-nanocrystal optical and
tunneling spectroscopies Weighs controversies related to carrier
relaxation dynamics in ultrasmall nanoparticles Discusses charge
carrier transport in nanocrystal assemblies Provides examples of
lasing and photovoltaic nanocrystal-based devices Semiconductor and
Metal Nanocrystals is a must read for scientists, engineers, and
upper-level undergraduate and graduate students interested in the
physics and chemistry of nanoscale semiconductor and metal
particles, as well as general nanoscale science. About the Editor:
VICTOR I. KLIMOV is Team Leader, Softmatter Nanotechnology and
Advanced Spectroscopy Team, Chemistry Division, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, New Mexico. The recipient of the Los Alamos Fellows
Prize (2000), he is a Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation, leader of the Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics Thrust
of the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (U.S. Department of
Energy), a member of the Los Alamos Board of Governors of the
Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter, and a member of the Steering
Committee for the Los Alamos Quantum Institute. He received the
M.S. (1978), Ph.D. (1981), and Dr. Sci. (1993) degrees from Moscow
State University, Russia.
A review of recent advancements in colloidal nanocrystals and
quantum-confined nanostructures, Nanocrystal Quantum Dots is the
second edition of Semiconductor and Metal Nanocrystals: Synthesis
and Electronic and Optical Properties, originally published in
2003. This new title reflects the book's altered focus on
semiconductor nanocrystals. Gathering contributions from leading
researchers, this book contains new chapters on carrier
multiplication (generation of multiexcitons by single photons),
doping of semiconductor nanocrystals, and applications of
nanocrystals in biology. Other updates include: New insights
regarding the underlying mechanisms supporting colloidal
nanocrystal growth A revised general overview of multiexciton
phenomena, including spectral and dynamical signatures of
multiexcitons in transient absorption and photoluminescence
Analysis of nanocrystal-specific features of multiexciton
recombination A review of the status of new field of carrier
multiplication Expanded coverage of theory, covering the regime of
high-charge densities New results on quantum dots of lead
chalcogenides, with a focus studies of carrier multiplication and
the latest results regarding Schottky junction solar cells Presents
useful examples to illustrate applications of nanocrystals in
biological labeling, imaging, and diagnostics The book also
includes a review of recent progress made in biological
applications of colloidal nanocrystals, as well as a comparative
analysis of the advantages and limitations of techniques for
preparing biocompatible quantum dots. The authors summarize the
latest developments in the synthesis and understanding of
magnetically doped semiconductor nanocrystals, and they present a
detailed discussion of issues related to the synthesis,
magneto-optics, and photoluminescence of doped colloidal
nanocrystals as well. A valuable addition to the pantheon of
literature in the field of nanoscience, this book presents
pioneering research from experts whose work has led to the numerous
advances of the past several years.
Progress in nanoscale engineering, as well as an improved
understanding of the physical phenomena at the nanometer scale,
have contributed to the rapid development of novel nanostructured
semiconducting materials and nanodevices. Using new approaches,
semiconductor structures can be fabricated with sub-nanometer
accuracy and precisely controlled electronic and optical
properties. The immense technological potential and new exciting
physics have stimulated interest in semiconductor nanostructures
over several years. This book brings together a single
comprehensive overview of recent progress and future directions in
nanoscale semiconductor research. Fields ranging from materials
science to physics, chemistry, electrical and microelectronic
engineering, circuit design, and more, are represented. Topics
include: quantum dot theory, growth and optics; single quantum dot
spectroscopy; charge and spin; Si/Ge quantum dot structures;
bio-quantum dots; electric force microscopy and charge injection;
transport; Si nanocrystals and nc-Si superlattices; Si/Ge
nanostructures; bioactive nanostructures; lithographic techniques
and lateral nanopatterning; semiconductor nanowires and nanotubes;
metallic and rare-earth-doped nanoparticles; theoretical studies
and numerical simulations in Si/SiGe nanostructures and
applications of Group IV nanoscale materials.
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