Project: SINGLE ATOMS MATTER – a concerted approach to precision synthesis of nanocrystals
2024-01-01 – 2029-12-31
- Abstract
Nanocrystals are a form of matter for which single atoms can determine performance. Exploiting the emerging convergence between colloidal synthesis and atomic layer deposition, Single Atoms Matter aims at establishing synthetic triggers to selectively promote nucleation and growth as a toolkit for atomic precision in nanocrystal synthesis. These triggers will be applied for forming tailor-made nanocrystals for opto-electronics and catalysis.
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A perspective on dynamic active sites in catalysis : linking operando X-ray probes with transient kinetics
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Real-time observation and mitigation of Pt nanoparticle sintering during propane dehydrogenation : ALD-based strategies for nanocatalyst stabilization
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Characterization of nanoparticle and thin-film texture : pole-figure measurements in grazing-incidence configuration
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Polymer assisted area selective ALD of multilayered materials using alkylamine precursors
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Photoquenching-by-photocharging : a single process of failure of oxygen-exposed InP/ZnSe quantum dots
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The core/shell interface in InP/ZnSe colloidal quantum dots
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Enhancement of the biexciton binding energy in laterally confined CdSe nanoplatelets
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Prospects of nanoscience with nanocrystals : 2025 edition
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Direct observation of the exciton-polaron in single CsPbBr3 quantum dots
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Colloidal quantum dots for optoelectronics