Project: Making Nanomaterials Work
2019-01-01 – 2023-12-31
- Abstract
Nanotechnology can bring solutions to the most diverse technological problems society faces. Here, we make nanomaterials work in lighting and imaging by bringing together quantum dots as printable semiconductors and ALD as a method par excellence for surface functionalization and encapsulation. This will result in a new generation of opto-electronic appliances, combining high performance, energy efficiency and low cost.
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Impact of surface treatments on the photocatalytic performance of anodic aluminum oxide templates
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Study of the temperature dependent trap-dominated conduction in GeSe and GeSe2 Ovonic threshold switching selectors
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Understanding how the interfacial properties of ALD-Crafted In2S3 Thin films promote enhanced formate electrosynthesis
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Vapour phase deposition of phosphonate-containing alumina thin films using dimethyl vinylphosphonate as precursor
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Tuning the crystallization temperature of titanium dioxide thin films by incorporating silicon dioxide via supercycle atomic layer deposition
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Atomic layer deposition of aluminum phosphate layers using tris(dimethylamino)phosphine as P-precursor
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Positive trions in InP/ZnSe/ZnS colloidal nanocrystals
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Atomic layer deposition for stable InP-based on-chip quantum dot microLEDs : hybrid quantum dot pockets
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In vacuo XPS study on Pt growth by atomic layer deposition using MeCpPtMe3 and N2/NH3 plasma
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Study of SiGeAsTe and SiGeAsSe chalcogenide thin films by Raman spectroscopy and understanding of their OTS properties