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Electrodeposition of patterned CdSe nanocrystal films using thermally charged nanocrystals

Islam et al., 2002

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11254582545606970854
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Islam M
Herman I
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Applied Physics Letters

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A dc electric field is used to attract charged CdSe nanocrystals in hexane to rapidly form very smooth, robust, large-area, several micron-thick films of equal thickness on both electrodes. This deposition on both electrodes implies there are both positively and negatively thermally …
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