Emergent Properties Resulting from Type‐II Band Alignment in Semiconductor Nanoheterostructures
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- 11 November 2010
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Advanced Materials
- Vol. 23 (2), 180-197
- https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201002290
Abstract
The development of elegant synthetic methodologies for the preparation of monocomponent nanocrystalline particles has opened many possibilities for the preparation of heterostructured semiconductor nanostructures. Each of the integrated nanodomains is characterized by its individual physical properties, surface chemistry, and morphology, yet, these multicomponent hybrid particles present ideal systems for the investigation of the synergetic properties that arise from the material combination in a non‐additive fashion. Of particular interest are type‐II heterostructures, where the relative band alignment of their constituent semiconductor materials promotes a spatial separation of the electron and hole following photoexcitation, a highly desirable property for photovoltaic applications. This article highlights recent progress in both synthetic strategies, which allow for material and architectural modulation of novel nanoheterostructures, as well as the experimental work that provides insight into the photophysical properties of type‐II heterostructures. The effects of external factors, such as electric fields, temperature, and solvent are explored in conjunction with exciton and multiexciton dynamics and charge transfer processes typical for type‐II semiconductor heterostructures.Keywords
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