| Literature DB >> 24778959 |
Valentyn Smyntyna1, Bogdan Semenenko1, Valentyna Skobeeva1, Nikolay Malushin1.
Abstract
This paper presents the results of the research on the luminescence of cadmium sulfide nanocrystals (NCs) synthesized by colloid chemistry in a gelatinous matrix. The photostimulation of the short-wavelength emission band with λmax = 480 nm has been detected. It is shown that the determining factor of the photostimulation effect is the adsorption of the water molecules on the surface of NC. The observed effect is explained by the recombination mechanism that is responsible for the short-wavelength emission band.Entities:
Keywords: cadmium sulfide (CdS); luminescence; nanoparticles; short-wavelength emission band; surface modification
Year: 2014 PMID: 24778959 PMCID: PMC3999840 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.5.40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1The absorption spectrum of the CdS nanocrystals. The inset shows the spectrum of the first derivative of the optical density of absorption.
Figure 2The luminescence spectra of CdS NC measured in air for a range of time intervals after the excitation irradiation. The inset shows the kinetics of the growth of the bands with intensity of λmax = 480 nm (1) and λmax = 720 nm (2).
Figure 3The luminescence spectra of CdS NC measured in vacuum for a range of time intervals after the excitation irradiation. The inset shows the kinetics of the decrease of the intensity of the bands λmax = 480 nm (1) and λmax = 720 nm (2).
Figure 4The luminescence spectra of CdS NC measured in air after being in vacuum, shown for a range of time intervals of the action of the exciting irradiation.
Figure 5The luminescence spectra of CdS nanocrystals measured at temperatures of 300 K (1), 150 K (2) and 77 K (3).
Figure 6The edge luminescence spectra of CdS NCs at 300 K (1), 150 K (2) and 77 K (3). The inset shows the temperature dependence of the band gap of CdS NC (1) and the peak position of the edge luminescence of CdS NC (2).