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carriers are unable to sample the surface leading to less interaction with the surface i.e. if the<br />

interface is defect free then non radiative interband relaxation can be significantly reduced.<br />

Therefore such an alignment is often used in cases where larger luminescence QY is<br />

necessary for e.g. biological tagging.<br />

Some of heterostructure that form such an alignment are CdSe/CdS, CdS/ZnS core<br />

shell [1.35]. Type II alignment offers possibility of charge separation. In fig. 1. 6, if core is<br />

excited then possibility of hole transfer to shell is free energy driven, however electrons will<br />

be localized within core leading to charge separation. Such a heterostructure is of immense<br />

importance to solar cells. Typical heterostructures with Type II alignment are CdSe/CdTe,<br />

CdSe/ZnTe [1.36].<br />

Type I<br />

Type II<br />

CB<br />

VB<br />

Core Shell Core Shell<br />

Figure. 1. 9. Schematic of Band Alignment in QD Core Shell

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