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What are group 12-16 semiconductors?

Semiconductor materials are generally classified on the basis of the periodic table group that their constituent elements belong to. Thus, Group 12-16 semiconductors, formerly called II-VI semiconductors, are materials whose cations are from the Group 12 and anions are from Group 16 in the periodic table ( [link] ). Some examples of Group 12-16 semiconductor materials are cadmium selenide (CdSe), zinc sulfide (ZnS), cadmium teluride (CdTe), zinc oxide (ZnO), and mercuric selenide (HgSe) among others.

The new IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) convention is being followed in this document, to avoid any confusion with regard to conventions used earlier. In the old IUPAC convention, Group 12 was known as Group IIB with the roman numeral ‘II’ referring to the number of electrons in the outer electronic shells and B referring to being on the right part of the table. However, in the CAS (Chemical Abstracts Service), the alphabet B refers to transition elements as compared to main group elements, though the roman numeral has the same meaning. Similarly, Group 16 was earlier known as Group VI because all the elements in this group have 6 valence shell electrons.
The red box indicates the Group 12 and Group 16 elements in the periodic table.

What are group 12-16 (ii-vi) semiconductor nanoparticles?

From the Greek word nanos - meaning "dwarf" this prefix is used in the metric system to mean 10 -9 or one billionth (1/1,000,000,000). Thus a nanometer is 10 -9 or one billionth of a meter, and a nanojoule is 10 -9 or one billionth of a Joule, etc. A nanoparticle is ordinarily defined as any particle with at least one of its dimensions in the 1 - 100 nm range.

Nanoscale materials often show behavior which is intermediate between that of a bulk solid and that of an individual molecule or atom. An inorganic nanocrystal can be imagined to be comprised of a few atoms or molecules. It thus will behave differently from a single atom; however, it is still smaller than a macroscopic solid, and hence will show different properties. For example, if one would compare the chemical reactivity of a bulk solid and a nanoparticle, the latter would have a higher reactivity due to a significant fraction of the total number of atoms being on the surface of the particle. Properties such as boiling point, melting point, optical properties, chemical stability, electronic properties, etc. are all different in a nanoparticle as compared to its bulk counterpart. In the case of Group 12-16 semiconductors, this reduction in size from bulk to the nanoscale results in many size dependent properties such as varying band gap energy, optical and electronic properties.

Optical properties of semiconductor quantum nanoparticles

In the case of semiconductor nanocrystals, the effect of the size on the optical properties of the particles is very interesting. Consider a Group 12-16 semiconductor, cadmium selenide (CdSe). A 2 nm sized CdSe crystal has a blue color fluorescence whereas a larger nanocrystal of CdSe of about 6 nm has a dark red fluorescence ( [link] ). In order to understand the size dependent optical properties of semiconductor nanoparticles, it is important to know the physics behind what is happening at the nano level.

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Source:  OpenStax, Nanomaterials and nanotechnology. OpenStax CNX. May 07, 2014 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col10700/1.13
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