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Effects of precursor pH on structural and optical properties of CdTe quantum dots by wet chemical route

Kiprotich et al., 2018

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13593204254971012360
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Kiprotich S
Dejene B
Onani M
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

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Abstract l-cysteine capped CdTe quantum dots (QDs) were synthesized in aqueous solution in open air. In order to improve the crystallinity of the CdTe QDs, synthesis conditions were optimized. Effects of different solution pH were investigated in order to determine the …
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