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Advanced colloidal syntheses enable the preparation of monodisperse semiconductors and magnetic alloy nanocrystals. They can be further used as building blocks for the fabrication of ordered assemblies: two-dimensional and three-dimensional arrays and colloidal supercrystals. This article reviews our recent activities in these fields. A theoretical description of the evolution of an ensemble of nanoparticles in a colloidal solution is applied to the problem of control over the nanocrystal monodispersity.
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