A Review of Quantum Dots and Its Applications
Keywords:
Quantum dots, nanocrystals, Compound Vapor Testimony (CVD), Light-Emitting Diode (LED)Abstract
A quantum dots is a semiconductor nanostructure that limits the movement of conduction band electrons, valence band gaps, or excitons in each of the three spatial headings. These contain a little limited numbers conduction band electrons, valence band gaps, or excitons. Every quantum spot is really a minor semiconductor - which implies it can change over approaching vitality. The electronic qualities of Quantum dots are controlled by their size and shape. This implies we can control the shade of light emitted by a Quantum dots just by changing its size.
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