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Zero-Dimensional Sensorics: Quantum Dots in Photonics
This book presents a comprehensive overview of current research and development in photoelectric phenomena within structures based on colloidal quantum dots (QDs)—quasi-zero-dimensional semiconductor nanocrystals synthesized via chemical methods. The focus is on heterostructures with energy barriers, which serve as the elemental basis for matrix photodiodes operating in the near-infrared (1–3 μm) and mid-wave infrared (3–5 μm) electromagnetic ranges.
The authors review properties of multi- and few-element photosensor architectures based on lead and mercury chalcogenides (PbS, PbSe, PbTe, HgTe, HgSe, HgS), including photoresistor structures, photodiodes, and phototransistors with energy barriers. The book covers the physics of energy structure in quasi-zero-dimensional materials and optical properties of quantum dots, as well as disorder effects in QD arrays. Models of charge carrier transport in these arrays—distinct from conduction mechanisms in 3D materials—are described. Additionally, nucleation and growth phases of nanocrystals during colloidal synthesis are explained, along with ligand exchange and doping methods for colloidal QD arrays.
Aimed at students, postgraduate researchers, and academics in photonics, optoinformatics, nanochemistry, and nanotechnology, this work also serves educators in relevant physics and chemistry fields.
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