(a) A bulk semiconductor
has continuous conduction and valence
energy bands separated by a fixed bandgap Eg,0. A semiconductor QD features discrete atomic-like states whose energies
are dependent on QD radius, R, due to the quantum-size
effect. The three lowest energy levels of a spherical QD are usually
labeled as 1S, 1P, and 1D. They correspond to states with the orbital
momentum of the envelope wave function L = 0, 1,
and 2, respectively. The QD bandgap is defined by the energy separation
between the 1S electron and hole states and is given by the sum of
the bulk bandgap and the confinement energy (ΔEconf), which scales approximately as 1/R2. Adapted with permission from ref (32). Copyright 2021 Springer
Nature Limited. (b) Size-dependent emission energies of QDs of IV-VI
(PbS,72−74 PbSe75), III-V (InP76,77), and II-VI (CdE, E = Te,78,79 Se,42,80 S78,81) semiconductors (colored symbols). The respective
bulk-semiconductor bandgaps are shown by color-matched horizontal
lines. Reproduced with permission from ref (15). Copyright 2021 Springer Nature Limited.