NOVEL ULTRA-WIDEBAND FLUORESCENCE MATERIAL: DEFECT STATE CONTROL BASED ON NICKEL-DOPED SEMICONDUCTOR QDS EMBEDDED IN INORGANIC GLASSES

Novel ultra-wideband fluorescence material: Defect state control based on nickel-doped semiconductor QDs embedded in inorganic glasses

Novel ultra-wideband fluorescence material: Defect state control based on nickel-doped semiconductor QDs embedded in inorganic glasses

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In recent years, the development of an environmentally friendly quantum dots (QDs) embedded luminous solid by a simple method has attracted considerable attention.In this Infinity Heart-Shaped Acrylic Plaque study, semiconductor ZnS QDs were successfully prepared in an inorganic matrix of amorphous glass, which yielded beneficial broad-band emission in the long-wavelength region of the visible range.The strong red emission belonged to the defect state energy level of the ZnS QDs, which could be enhanced by incorporation of nickel ions into the fixed matrix to regulate the defects state.The novel material Smeg DOSP6390X Stainless Steell Double Oven Built-In/Integrated had a small self-absorption, wide excitation and emission ranges, and thus potential applications in light-conversion devices, luminescent solar concentrators, and solar cell cover glasses.

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