Formation of nanocrystalline semiconductor particles within a bi

Single-crystal – oriented-crystal – and epitaxy growth processes; – Processes of growth from liquid or supercritical state

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Nanocrystalline semiconductors are synthesized within a bicontinuous cubic atrix 10. The nanocrystalline particles 12 may then be end-capped 18 with a dispersant to prevent agglomeration. One typical nanocrystalline semiconductor compound made according to the present invention is PbS. Other IV-VI semiconductors may be produced by the method of the present invention. The method of this invention may also be used to produce doped semiconductors.

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