Interface and Surface Chemistry Engineering in HgTe Quantum Dots for High‐Performance Infrared Optoelectronic Devices

M Muhammad Sulaman (Optoelectronic Research Center School of Science Minzu University of China Beijing P. R. China) T Tao Zhao A Ali Usman (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China) S Shareen Shafique (Department of Microelectronic Science and Engineering, School of Physical Science and Technology, Ningbo University 1 , Ningbo 315211,) M Muhammad Qasim (School of Materials Science and Engineering) Y Yang Wang C Chuanbo Li X Xin Tang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Colloidal quantum dots composed of mercury telluride (HgTe) have emerged as promising materials for infrared detection systems, imaging applications, focal plane array technologies, and various other optoelectronic platforms. These nanomaterials exhibit a distinctive bandgap that can be controlled through particle size manipulation, covering wavelengths from the near‐infrared through terahertz regions, and demonstrate robust charge carrier transport characteristics that position them favorably for advanced infrared technological applications. This review consolidates current developments in HgTe CQD fabrication methods, their electronic band structures, and integration strategies for functional devices. The nanoscale dimensions of HgTe induce quantum confinement phenomena that enable precise bandgap engineering, transitioning from negative to positive energy gaps and facilitating tunable light absorption and emission across an extensive wavelength spectrum. We analyze how variations in nanoparticle dimensions, morphology, and surface functionalization impact their optical behavior and electrical transport characteristics. Additionally, we explore the implementation of HgTe CQDs in photodetection platforms, field‐effect transistor configurations, and imaging array architectures, emphasizing design strategies, operational characteristics, and durability limitations. This comprehensive survey seeks to advance understanding of HgTe CQD systems and facilitate their continued evolution toward commercially viable, cost‐effective, and high‐efficiency infrared optoelectronic solutions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 37
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

M

Muhammad Sulaman

Optoelectronic Research Center School of Science Minzu University of China Beijing P. R. China

T

Tao Zhao

A

Ali Usman

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China

S

Shareen Shafique

Department of Microelectronic Science and Engineering, School of Physical Science and Technology, Ningbo University 1 , Ningbo 315211,

M

Muhammad Qasim

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Y

Yang Wang

C

Chuanbo Li

X

Xin Tang