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Design principles of colloidal nanorod heterostructures

Drake et al., 2022

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16022626236551522805
Author
Drake G
Keating L
Shim M
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Chemical reviews

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Anisotropic heterostructures of colloidal nanocrystals embed size-, shape-, and composition- dependent electronic structure within variable three-dimensional morphology, enabling intricate design of solution-processable materials with high performance and programmable …
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