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Semiconductor nanocrystals photosensitize C60 crystals

Biebersdorf et al., 2006

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Biebersdorf A
Dietmüller R
Susha A
Rogach A
Poznyak S
Talapin D
Weller H
Klar T
Feldmann J
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Semiconductor nanocrystals (SCNCs) made of CdSe, CdTe, and InP are used to photosensitize needlelike C60 crystals. The photocurrent is increased by up to 3 orders of magnitude as compared with C60 crystals without SCNCs. The photocurrent spectrum can …
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