Unique structure and photoluminescence of Au/CdTe nanostructure materials
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Jun Li, Di Li, Xia Hong, Lin Wang, Kui Zhao, Jinghong Li, Yubai Bai, Tiejin Li
Unique nanostructure materials with highly ordered spherical aggregates have been obtained by self-organization of single CdTe nanocrystals using gold nanoparticles as seeds, and a red shift of the photoluminescence peak was observed.
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