From Synthesis to Application in Infrared Photodetectors: A Review of InSb Colloidal Quantum Dots
Haixia Xie,
Cong Zhang,
Runqi Yang
et al.
Abstract:InSb colloid quantum dots (CQDs) are liquid “green” semiconductor materials. Their band gaps can be readily adjusted by controlling their particle size. Their excellent photoelectric properties and non‐toxic properties render them highly suitable for the fabrication of low‐cost infrared photodetectors and image sensors in industrial and consumer electronics applications. Despite the concept and preparation of InSb CQDs having been reported for decades, the performance of InSb CQDs‐based photodetectors still la… Show more
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