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Athanassios G Kontos1, Vlassis Likodimos, Eleni Vassalou, Ioanna Kapogianni, Yannis S Raptis, Costas Raptis, Polycarpos Falaras.
Abstract
The optical and structural properties of cadmium and lead sulfide nanocrystals deposited on mesoporous TiO2 substrates via the successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction method were comparatively investigated by reflectance, transmittance, micro-Raman and photoluminescence measurements. Enhanced interfacial electron transfer is evidenced upon direct growth of both CdS and PbS on TiO2 through the marked quenching of their excitonic emission. The optical absorbance of CdS/TiO2 can be tuned over a narrow spectral range. On the other side PbS/TiO2 exhibits a remarkable band gap tunability extending from the visible to the near infrared range, due to the distinct quantum size effects of PbS quantum dots. However, PbS/TiO2 suffers from severe degradation upon air exposure. Degradation effects are much less pronounced for CdS/TiO2 that is appreciably more stable, though it degrades readily upon visible light illumination.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21711770 PMCID: PMC3211329 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-266
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Absorbance spectra of the mesoporous TiO. Numbers correspond to the different SILAR cycles. The spectra of PbS/TiO2 after 90 min air exposure are also included in (b).
Figure 2Resonance Raman spectrum of CdS/TiO. Dashed and dotted lines depict the spectral deconvolution to the CdS and TiO2 vibrational modes, respectively. The inset shows the Raman spectrum of PbS/TiO2 at 785 nm.
Figure 3Evolution of the CdS/TiO. The inset shows the variation of the intensity ratio I(LO)CdS/I(Eg)TiO2 determined from the integrated areas of the CdS LO mode and the Eg anatase TiO2 mode, with the spectral acquisition time.
Figure 4PL spectra of CdS/glass and CdS/TiO. The inset shows the PL spectrum of PbS/TiO2 obtained with 785 nm excitation.