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At present, the quantum dots are very interesting and promising material for photovoltaic devices. Quantum dots and 4′-n-octyl-4-p-cyanobiphenyl Langmuir monolayers at the water-air surface have been studied with the use of surface pressure-area isotherm measurements. In addition, the stabilization of quantum dot dispersion in liquid crystal matrices has been studied. Monolayers on the water surface...
The monolayer of CdSe/CdS/ZnS quantum dots was formed on the water surface at 11, 21, and 31 °C and studied by compression isotherms. Increasing subphase temperature increases the lift-off point of the monolayer and decreases the minimum area which can be reached on compression. Compression changes the monolayer state from LE to LC. The highest compression state can be reached at the lowest subphase...
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