Abstract
Semiconductor nanocrystals serve as model systems for evolution of bulk properties from the solid state to the molecular regime.1 In this work we study a fundamental question related with quantum confinement in semiconductors - the evolution of the electronic level structure with size in InAs nanocrystals.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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