“…For small, wide-bandgap CdSe NCs (energy gap, E g > 2.1 eV), the Mn d states behave as radiative recombination centres for band-edge excitons, resulting in the typical Mn 2+ luminescence at ~2.1 eV sensitized by the host particle 9 , whereas for larger NCs (E g < 2.1 eV), the unpaired electronic spins of the Mn ions interact with photogenerated 17 and electrically injected 18 excitons to form magnetic polarons. Conversely, Cu and Ag ions introduce a single intragap deep acceptor level close to the host valence band (VB) [19][20][21][22] , which radiatively captures a conduction band (CB) electron 10,11,23,24 , making the dopant-related emission subject to quantum confinement and heterostructuring 23 . Being aliovalent with respect to cations in ii-vi and iii-v semiconductors, their insertion changes the overall charge within the host compound, resulting in p-or n-type doping depending on their coordination state 11,12,[23][24][25][26] .…”