Synthesis and Applications of Inorganic Nanostructures 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9783527698158.ch2
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Applications of Zero‐Dimensional (0D) Nanostructures

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“…Such material finds applications in the lightemitting diodes (LEDs) [30], solar cells [31], single-electron transistors [32], and lasers. The common example of zero-dimensional nanomaterial are spheres (including hollow spheres) and nanoclusters [33], quantum dots that includes core-shell QDs also [34], heterogeneous particles arrays, onions [35], and nanolenses. Carbon-based materials such as Fullerene like (FL) structures are having extraordinary mechanical properties and they are being used in multiple applications like biomedicine and microelectronics [36].…”
Section: Zero-dimensional Nanomaterials (0d Nanomaterial)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such material finds applications in the lightemitting diodes (LEDs) [30], solar cells [31], single-electron transistors [32], and lasers. The common example of zero-dimensional nanomaterial are spheres (including hollow spheres) and nanoclusters [33], quantum dots that includes core-shell QDs also [34], heterogeneous particles arrays, onions [35], and nanolenses. Carbon-based materials such as Fullerene like (FL) structures are having extraordinary mechanical properties and they are being used in multiple applications like biomedicine and microelectronics [36].…”
Section: Zero-dimensional Nanomaterials (0d Nanomaterial)mentioning
confidence: 99%