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This project explores the use of colloidal quantum dots as a cost-effective alternative to traditional semiconductor materials for mid-infrared photodetector devices. It focuses on optimizing material processing and charge carrier dynamics to enhance the performance of these devices in various applications.
Infrared technology has found widespread applications across various fields, including remote controls, telecommunications networks, and thermal imaging etc.
Traditional semiconductor alloys like indium gallium arsenide, mercury cadmium telluride and indium antimonide have been commonly employed as active materials in infrared devices.
However, the manufacturing and assembly processes for these materials are highly complex and costly.
To overcome these challenges and potentially replace expensiv…
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