| Literature DB >> 26707709 |
Jiwoong Yang1,2, Moon Kee Choi1,2, Dae-Hyeong Kim1,2, Taeghwan Hyeon1,2.
Abstract
Colloidal nanocrystals have been intensively studied over the past three decades due to their unique properties that originate, in large part, from their nanometer-scale sizes. For applications in electronic and optoelectronic devices, colloidal nanoparticles are generally employed as assembled nanocrystal solids, rather than as individual particles. Consequently, tailoring 2D patterns as well as 3D architectures of assembled nanocrystals is critical for their various applications to micro- and nanoscale devices. Here, recent advances in the designed assembly, film fabrication, and printing/integration methods for colloidal nanocrystals are presented. The advantages and drawbacks of these methods are compared, and various device applications of assembled/integrated colloidal nanocrystal solids are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: assembly; colloidal nanocrystals; device applications; integration; printing
Year: 2015 PMID: 26707709 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201502851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849