1. Properties of colloidal fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals
1.1 Colloidal structure and stability
Semiconductor nanocrystals (often referred to as quantum dots, quantum boxes or – QDs) are nano-sized crystals made of semiconductor materials. . They can be pure (consisting of an element from column IV, such as silicon or germanium).
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Events
30 Years QDs – International conference celebrating 30 years of the discovery of colloidal QDs: May 26-28, 2014, ESPCI, Paris
( http://www.30-years-qds.com )
International Conference on Quantum Dots – International Conference on QDs, biannual
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