Thermoluminescence of ZnS nanoparticles


Autoria(s): Chen W; Wang ZG; Lin ZJ; Lin LY
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

The thermoluminescence (TL) of ZnS nanoparticles is reported. The TL intensity increases as the particle size is decreased. The consistency of the size dependence of the TL with that of the surface fluorescence indicates that the TL may be related to the surface states. TL may be caused by the recombination of carriers released from the surface states or defect sites by heating. Smaller particles have higher surface/volume ratio and more surface states, therefore contain more accessible carriers for TL. Besides, the carrier recombination rate increases upon decreasing size due to the increase of the overlap between the electron and hole wave functions. These two effects may make the TL increase upon decreasing size of the particles. The appearance of TL prior to any radiation reveals that trapped carriers have pre-existed. The investigation of TL may provide some useful information about the surface states that may explain the size dependence of the surface fluorescence. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.

Identificador

http://ir.semi.ac.cn/handle/172111/15267

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/101528

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Chen W; Wang ZG; Lin ZJ; Lin LY .Thermoluminescence of ZnS nanoparticles ,APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS ,1997,70(11):1465-1467

Palavras-Chave #半导体材料 #SEMICONDUCTOR COLLOIDS #CDS PARTICLES #PHOTOCHEMISTRY #LUMINESCENCE #ELECTRON #CLUSTERS #GLASSES
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期刊论文