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Nanoscale LiZnN - Luminescent Half-Heusler Quantum Dots.

Sadie Carter-SearjeantSimon M FaircloughSarah J HaighY ZouRichard J CurryP N TaylorChen HuangR FleckP MachadoA I KirklandMark A Green
Published in: ACS applied optical materials (2023)
Colloidal semiconductor quantum dots are a well-established technology, with numerous materials available either commercially or through the vast body of literature. The prevalent materials are cadmium-based and are unlikely to find general acceptance in most applications. While the III-V family of materials is a likely substitute, issues remain about its long-term suitability, and other earth-abundant materials are being explored. In this report, we highlight a nanoscale half-Heusler semiconductor, LiZnN, composed of readily available elements as a potential alternative system to luminescent II-VI and III-V nanoparticle quantum dots.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • sensitive detection
  • energy transfer
  • systematic review
  • atomic force microscopy
  • heavy metals
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • high resolution