Quantum dots – prospective light-conversion materials
Abstract
Quantum dots of A2B6 semiconductors became an object of interest of the groups experienced in bulk materials. Considerable success was achived in the quantum, dots synthesis and application including CdTe [1,2], CdSe [3], CdS [4] and AgInS2 [5]. CdTe/CdS core-shell quantum dots implemented into a light emitting device demonstrated multi-channel electroluminescence with a light-green emission color [6].
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