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Excitation wavelength dependent photoluminescence emission behavior, UV induced photoluminescence enhancement and optical gap tuning of Zn0.45Cd0.55S nanoparticles for optoelectronic
applications

Research Authors
M. A. Osman
A. G. Abd-Elrahim
Research Abstract

In the present study, we investigate the excitation wavelength dependent photoluminescence (PL) behavior in Zn0.45Cd0.55S nanoparticles. The
deconvoluted PL emission bands for nanopowders and nanocolloids reveal noticeable spectral blue shift with decreasing lex accompanied by intensity
enhancement. This unusual behavioris explained in terms of selective particle size distribution in nanostructures, advancing of fast ionization process at short lex; and solvation process in polar solvent. In addition, we attributed the UV-induced PL intensity enhancement and blue shift of the optical gap to the reduction in particle size by photo-corrosion process associated with the improvement in the quantum size effect; surface modification due to cross-linkage improvement of capping molecules at NPs surface; the creation of new radiative centers and the formation of photo-passivation layers from ZnSO4 and CdSO4, and photo-enhanced oxygen adsorption on Zn0.45Cd0.55S nanoparticles surface.

Research Department
Research Journal
Optical Materials
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Volume 77, March 2018,
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2018.01.011
Research Year
2018
Research Pages
Pages 1-12