Springer, 2005. - 198 p. - Studies of semiconductor nanocrystals remain a key component in the repertoire of materials chemistry. As these materials enjoy sustained relevance to applications in optoelectronic materials and biological labeling, updated, in-depth reviews of their fundamental properties continue to be a valuable resource to those interested in the field.
This volume in the longstanding Structure and Bonding series is a useful compilation of up-to-date reviews regarding semiconductor nanocrystals, especially those of the often-studied II-VI variety. It also continues its tradition of choosing respected scientists in the field that produce lucid papers of value.
Electrochemistry and Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence of Semiconductor Nanocrystals in Solutions and in Films.
Intraband Spectroscopy and Semiconductor Nanocrystals.
Controlled Synthesis of High Quality Semiconductor Nanocrystals
The Zintl-Klemm Concept Applied to Cations in Oxides. II. The Structures of Silicates