Quantum dots and semiconductor nanocrystals are nanoscale materials that exhibit distinctive optical and electronic properties due to quantum confinement effects. Their ability to emit light at ...
A new technical paper titled “Where Do the Electrons Go? Studying Loss Processes in the Electrochemical Charging of Semiconductor Nanomaterials” was published by researchers at Delft University of ...
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Dr. Zach VanOrman began working at Hope College as an assistant professor of chemistry in 2025. He will be teaching General Chemistry I and II lecture and lab sections. His research mainly involves ...
In nature, tiny crystals known as nanocrystals are formed slowly over many years. Rocks and minerals react with air, water, and carbon dioxide in a process called chemical weathering. These reactions ...
Germanium nanocrystals and quantum dots have emerged as pivotal components in modern semiconductor applications, owing to their unique quantum confinement effects and tunable optoelectronic properties ...
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