Publications by authors named "Daniel J Asunskis"

Developing simple synthetic methods to control the size and morphology of nanocrystals is an active area of research as these parameters control the material's electronic and optical properties. For a semiconductor with a symmetrical crystal structure such as lead selenide, anisotropic colloidal growth has been previously accomplished via the use of templates, seeds, or by block assembly of smaller, symmetrical subunits. Here, we present a simple method to create monodisperse lead selenide nanorods and multipods at low temperatures.

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Lead sulfide nanocrystals (PbS NCs) were codeposited into two organic films, titanyl phthalocyanine (TiOPc) and alpha-sexithiophene, using cluster beam deposition (CBD). NCs of average diameters of approximately 3-4 nm were evenly distributed in these organic films with average particle spacings of approximately 4 nm, as determined by transmission electron microscopy. The film composition and NC surface chemistry were monitored by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and other methods.

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