| Literature DB >> 21762496 |
Yong Li1, Changxin Chen, Jiang-Tao Li, Yun Yang, Zhi-Ming Lin.
Abstract
Colloidal cubic silicon carbide (SiC) nanocrystals with an average diameter of 4.4 nm have been fabricated by anisotropic wet chemical etching of microsized cubic SiC powder. Fourier transform infrared spectra show that these cubic SiC nanocrystals contain carboxylic acid, SiH, CH, and CHx groups. UV/Vis absorption and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy clearly indicate that water and ethanol colloidal suspensions of the as-fabricated colloidal samples exhibit strong and above band gap blue and blue-green emissions. The cubic SiC nanocrystals show different surface charges in water and ethanol solutions due to the interaction of water molecules with polar Si-terminated surfaces of cubic SiC nanocrystals. The results explain the distinctive optical characteristics of colloidal cubic SiC nanocrystals in water and ethanol, and reveal that quantum confinement and surface charges play a great role in determining the optical characteristics of colloidal cubic SiC nanocrystals.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21762496 PMCID: PMC3211874 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1TEM image of the spherical-like cubic SiC nanocrystals. (a) High-resolution TEM image of 3C-SiC nanocrystals. Insert: magnified image of a single nanocrystal about 4 nm in size. (b) Size distribution of 3C-SiC nanocrystals with the most probable size of 4.4 nm obtained by Gaussian fitting.
Figure 2FTIR spectra of cubic SiC powder. (a) As-prepared and (b) etched 3C-SiC powder.
Figure 3Absorption spectra of the colloidal cubic SiC nanocrystals in water and ethanol. The insert shows the enlarged absorption spectra, taken from the dashed line square area.
Figure 4PL emission spectra of the colloidal cubic SiC nanocrystals. Room temperature PL spectra of 3C-SiC nanocrystals dispersed in (a) ethanol and (b) water. (c) The PL emission spectra of colloidal cubic SiC nanocrystals in water and ethanol solutions at the excitation wavelength of 320 nm (the insert is two emission photos taken using a Canon digital camera at the same excitation wavelength).
Figure 5Surface chemistry of 3C-SiC nanocrystals. Surface chemistry of 3C-SiC nanocrystals dispersed in (a) ethanol and (b) water.