Reductive pathways in molten inorganic salts enable colloidal synthesis of III-V semiconductor nanocrystals
Justin C. Ondry(University of Chicago), Dmitri V. Talapin(University of Illinois Chicago), Richard D. Schaller(Northwestern University), H. Christopher Fry(Argonne National Laboratory), Kailai Lin(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Haoqi Wu(University of Chicago), Gordana Duković(Columbia University), Eran Rabani(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Benjamin F. Hammel(University of Colorado Boulder), Ahhyun Jeong(University of Chicago), Di Wang(University of Illinois Chicago), Aritrajit Gupta(University of Chicago), Sadegh Yazdi(University of Colorado Boulder), Jun Hyuk Chang(Sungkyunkwan University), Zirui Zhou(University of Chicago)
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