Optical Properties of CdS Nanocrystals Doped with Zinc and Copper


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Abstract

Cadmium-sulfide nanocrystals are produced by the colloidal method. Doping with zinc and copper is conducted during nanocrystal growth. The optical absorption and photoluminescence spectra are studied. The maximum concentration of the optically active copper impurity is determined from a shift of the fundamental absorption edge to lower energies. It is shown that the long-wavelength luminescence of CdS and CdS:Zn nanocrystals is defined by optical transitions at donor–acceptor pairs. In CdS:Cu nanocrystals, optical absorption and photoluminescence in the visible spectral region are defined by recombination transitions involving the ground state of \({\text{Cu}}_{{{\text{Zn}}}}^{{2 + }}\) ions. The infrared absorption and photoluminescence of CdS:Cu quantum dots are defined by intracenter transitions within \({\text{Cu}}_{{{\text{Zn}}}}^{{2 + }}\) ions.

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Yu. A. Nitsuk

Mechnikov National University

Author for correspondence.
Email: nitsuk@onu.edu.ua
Ukraine, Odessa, 65082

M. I. Kiose

Mechnikov National University

Email: nitsuk@onu.edu.ua
Ukraine, Odessa, 65082

Yu. F. Vaksman

Mechnikov National University

Email: nitsuk@onu.edu.ua
Ukraine, Odessa, 65082

V. A. Smyntyna

Mechnikov National University

Email: nitsuk@onu.edu.ua
Ukraine, Odessa, 65082

I. R. Yatsunskyi

Adam Mickiewicz University

Email: nitsuk@onu.edu.ua
Poland, Poznan, 61-712


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