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Zinc oxide photoluminescence

ITO) electrode was used by Lee and Tak, [159]. Zinc oxide with strong photoluminescence at room temperature was prepared by electrolyzing a zinc plate in ethanol solution [160]. The particles of ZnO were initially suspended in the solution and later deposited on the Pt cathode by electrophoresis. A similar method was used by Tang et al. [161]... [Pg.738]

Mikrajuddin, Iskandar, F., Okuyama, K., and Shi, G.F., Stable photoluminescence of zinc oxide quantum dots in silica nanoparticles matrix prepared by the combined sol-gel and spray drying method, J. Appl. Phys., 89, 6431-6434, 2001. [Pg.530]

Lorenz C., Emmerling A., Fricke J., Schmidt T., Hilgendorff M., Spanhel L., Muller G. Aerogels containing strongly photoluminescing zinc oxide nanocrystals. J. Non-Cryst. SoUds 1998 238 1-5... [Pg.222]

Melt 1 not only produced ZnSe, but also zinc oxide. Moreover the results were not reproducible and the melt attacked germanium. Melt 2 produced high quality, reproducible films of ZnSe. These films showed good orientation to the substrate (< 111 > Qe) and exhibited red photoluminescence at room temperature. [Pg.30]

Viswanathamurthi P, Bhattarai N, Kim HY, Lee DR (2004) The photoluminescence properties of zinc oxide nanofibres prepared by electrospinning. Nanotechnology 15 320-323... [Pg.432]

T. Andelman, Y. Gong, M. Polking, M. Yin, I. Kuskovsky, G. Neumark, Stephen O Brien, Morphological Control and Photoluminescence of Zinc Oxide Nanocrystals, J. Phys. Chem. B 109 (30)(2005) 14314-14318. [Pg.61]

Photoluminescence of zinc oxide films prepared by wet oxidation... [Pg.543]


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