Quantum size effects in optical properties of CdS-glass composites
- 15 June 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 37 (18), 10838-10845
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.37.10838
Abstract
The optical properties of extremely small isolated semiconductors provide a sensitive probe of the developing electronic structure in the materials. Cadmium sulfide and crystallites are precipitated in an insulating glass matrix during a secondary heat-treatment procedure. Variation in the heat treatment significantly alters the final crystallite size, enabling the examination of a size-dependent change in the observed optical-absorption edge and exciton-related photoluminescence peak energies. A diffusion-limited coarsening behavior is exhibited by the CdS crystallites precipitated from a Zn-free base glass, indicating a high degree of purity in these crystals. Growth behavior of mixed crystallites, however, indicates some stoichiometric variation with heat-treatment time. Quantum size effects measured using the CdS precipitates in the size range from 40–400 Å reflect confinement primarily in the translational motion of the Wannier exciton with some slight modification of its internal electron and hole orbits.
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