SnTe Nanocrystals: A New Example of Narrow-Gap Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Article 2007 en
Authors
MK
Maksym V. Kovalenko
WH
Wolfgang Heiß
ES
Elena V. Shevchenko
Abstract
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A solution-phase synthesis of monodisperse SnTe nanocrystals via the reaction of bis[bis(trimethylsilyl)amino]tin(II) with trioctylphosphine telluride in oleylamine is demonstrated. The obtained SnTe nanocrystals are single-crystalline particles with a cubic rock-salt crystal structure. The size of the SnTe nanocrystals can be precisely tuned in the range of 4.5−15 nm by tailoring the reaction temperature and stabilizer concentration. These SnTe nanocrystals exhibit size-tunable band gap energies of 0.38−0.8 eV. The narrow size-distributions allow assembling SnTe nanocrystals into 3-dimensional superlattices.
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