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In the two decades since the term "Quantum Dots" was first coined, research into this form of nanocrystal has expanded to form its own sub-discipline and become a key aspect of materials chemistry. Despite the wealth of literature now being published, there has not been a book focussed on their synthesis - until now. The author, Dr Mark Green, has been active in the field since the early 1990's and presents an authoritative guide to the synthesis of inorganic and organic quantum dots. Students and newcomers to the field will benefit from Dr Green's experience view of the subject, charting the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the two decades since the term "Quantum Dots" was first coined, research into this form of nanocrystal has expanded to form its own sub-discipline and become a key aspect of materials chemistry. Despite the wealth of literature now being published, there has not been a book focussed on their synthesis - until now. The author, Dr Mark Green, has been active in the field since the early 1990's and presents an authoritative guide to the synthesis of inorganic and organic quantum dots. Students and newcomers to the field will benefit from Dr Green's experience view of the subject, charting the origins of the discipline through to presenting an informed guide to the most important aspects of the recent literature.
Autorenporträt
Mark Green gained a doctorate in quantum dots from Imperial College London in 1998. . Post Doctoral work followed at Imperial College and the University of Oxford. In 2004 he joined Kings College London, becoming Senior Lecturer in 2007. His research interests include organometallic based synthesis of semiconducutor and metal nanoparticles, biological applications of nanomaterials and rare-earth based nanomaterials.