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    Optical Gain and Stimulated Emission in Nanocrystal Quantum Dots by Klimov, V. I., Mikhailovsky, A. A., Xu, Su, Malko, A., Hollingsworth, J. A., Leatherdale, C. A., H.-J. Eisler, Bawendi, M. G.

    “…The development of optical gain in chemically synthesized semiconductor nanoparticles (nanocrystal quantum dots) has been intensely studied as the first step…”
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    On the Absorption Cross Section of CdSe Nanocrystal Quantum Dots by Leatherdale, C. A, Woo, W.-K, Mikulec, F. V, Bawendi, M. G

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (08-08-2002)
    “…The linear absorption cross section is a crucial parameter to the design of nanocrystal quantum dot devices and to the interpretation of spectroscopic data. We…”
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    Quantization of Multiparticle Auger Rates in Semiconductor Quantum Dots by Klimov, V. I., Mikhailovsky, A. A., McBranch, D. W., Leatherdale, C. A., Bawendi, M. G.

    “…We have resolved single-exponential relaxation dynamics of the 2-, 3-, and 4-electron-hole pair states in nearly monodisperse cadmium selenide quantum dots…”
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    Mechanisms for intraband energy relaxation in semiconductor quantum dots: The role of electron-hole interactions by Klimov, V. I., Mikhailovsky, A. A., McBranch, D. W., Leatherdale, C. A., Bawendi, M. G.

    “…To evaluate the role of nonphonon energy relaxation mechanisms in quantum dots and in particular the role of electron-hole (e-h) interactions, we have studied…”
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    Tailoring Air Defects in Self-Assembled Photonic Bandgap Crystals by Jun, Y., Leatherdale, C. A., Norris, D. J.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (04-08-2005)
    “…Introducing structural defects into photonic crystals is a challenge that must be met for many photonic applications. Here, a method is demonstrated to tailor…”
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    Effects of Mg content on dark-line defects in II–VI green converters by Zhu, Y., Xie, J., Miller, T.J., Haase, M.A., Sun, X., McKernan, S., Smith, T.L., Leatherdale, C.A.

    Published in Scripta materialia (01-03-2011)
    “…State-of-the-art green emission efficiency is achieved with CdMgZnSe color-converting heterostructures. A unique dark-line defect formation mechanism is…”
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    Reversible Charging of CdSe Nanocrystals in a Simple Solid-State Device by Woo, W.-K., Shimizu, K.T., Jarosz, M.V., Neuhauser, R.G., Leatherdale, C.A., Rubner, M.A., Bawendi, M.G.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (05-08-2002)
    “…The reversible charging of multiple layers of nanocrystals (NCs) at room temperature has been achieved by using a simple, solid‐state device. This reversible…”
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    II-VI semiconductor color converters for efficient green, yellow, and red light emitting diodes by Haase, M. A., Xie, J., Ballen, T. A., Zhang, J., Hao, B., Yang, Z. H., Miller, T. J., Sun, X., Smith, T. L., Leatherdale, C. A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (07-06-2010)
    “…II-VI compound semiconductor quantum-well heterostructures were fabricated for use as efficient, narrow-spectrum, photoluminescent color converters to generate…”
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    Electronic transport in films of colloidal CdSe nanocrystals by Morgan, Nicole Y, Leatherdale, C. A, Drndic, M, Vitasovic, Mirna, Kastner, Marc A, Bawendi, Moungi

    Published 25-04-2002
    “…We present results for electronic transport measurements on large three-dimensional arrays of CdSe nanocrystals. In response to a step in the applied voltage,…”
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    Optical gain and lasing in colloidal quantum dots by Klimov, V.I., Hollingsworth, J.A., Mikhailovsky, A.A., Malko, A., Xu, S., Leatherdale, C.A., Eisler, H.-J., Bawendi, M.G.

    “…Summary form only given. Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) promise the lowest lasing threshold for semiconductor media. Additionally, QDs in the strong…”
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