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Evolution of Local Structural Motifs in Colloidal Quantum Dot Semiconductor Nanocrystals Leading to Nanofacetingopen access

Authors
Hou, BoMocanu, Felix CosminCho, YuljaeLim, JongchulFeng, JiangtaoZhang, JingchaoHong, JohnPak, SangyeonPark, Jong BaeLee, Young-WooLee, JuwonKim, Byung-SungMorris, Stephen M.Sohn, Jung InnCha, SeungNamKim, Jong Min
Issue Date
Mar-2023
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Keywords
quantum dots; morphology; electron microscopy; density functional theory
Citation
Nano Letters, v.23, no.6, pp 2277 - 2286
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Nano Letters
Volume
23
Number
6
Start Page
2277
End Page
2286
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/25907
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c04851
ISSN
1530-6984
1530-6992
Abstract
Colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) have shown remarkable promise for optoelectronics, energy harvesting, photonics, and biomedical imaging. In addition to optimizing quantum confinement, the current challenge is to obtain a better understanding of the critical processing steps and their influence on the evolution of structural motifs. Computational simulations and electron microscopy presented in this work show that nanofaceting can occur during nanocrystal synthesis from a Pb-poor environment in a polar solvent. This could explain the curved interfaces and the olivelike-shaped NCs observed experimentally when these conditions are employed. Furthermore, the wettability of the PbS NCs solid film can be further modified via stoichiometry control, which impacts the interface band bending and, therefore, processes such as multiple junction deposition and interparticle epitaxial growth. Our results suggest that nanofaceting in NCs can become an inherent advantage when used to modulate band structures beyond what is traditionally possible in bulk crystals.
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