Application of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy in the Studies of Colloidal Quantum Qots.
Jiaying DuanJiapeng WangLiangpeng HouPeixuan JiWusheng ZhangJin LiuXiaodong ZhuZhixiang SunYanqing MaLei MaPublished in: Chemical record (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Colloidal quantum dots display remarkable optical and electrical characteristics with the potential for extensive applications in contemporary nanotechnology. As an ideal instrument for examining surface topography and local density of states (LDOS) at an atomic scale, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) has become indispensable approaches to gain better understanding of their physical properties. This article presents a comprehensive review of the research advancements in measuring the electronic orbits and corresponding energy levels of colloidal quantum dots in various systems using STM and STS. The first three sections introduce the basic principles of colloidal quantum dots synthesis and the fundamental methodology of STM research on quantum dots. The fourth section explores the latest progress in the application of STM for colloidal quantum dot studies. Finally, a summary and prospective is presented.