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In this age of miniaturization and nanotechnology, nano sized zero dimensional particles called quantum dots are finding wide range applications. The reasons behind their growing popularity are their controllable electrical and optical properties. This control is achieved by tuning their bandgaps by changing their shape and size. But quantum effects are most prominent only within strong confinement...
Indium Gallium Nitride is a material much known for its wide range of tunable bandgap. This feature makes it a viable candidate for optoelectronics and photovoltaic devices. Quantum dots made out of Indium Gallium Nitride have found numerous applications. However, it is the wurtzite Indium Gallium Nitride quantum dots which have been much studied. But recent advancements show that zinc blende Indium...
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