nanokrystaller
Nanokrystaller are nanoscale crystalline particles that possess well-defined lattice structures and sizes typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. At these dimensions, many materials exhibit quantum confinement effects that alter electronic and optical properties relative to bulk materials. Nanocrystals can be composed of inorganic semiconductors, metals, metal oxides, or hybrid materials such as perovskites.
Common synthesis methods include colloidal synthesis in solution, often employing hot-injection to control nucleation and growth;
Key properties include absorption and emission spectra that shift with particle size; photoluminescence quantum yield; charge
Applications span light-emitting diodes, display technologies, solar cells, biological imaging, and catalysis. Challenges include material toxicity