Sol–Gel Synthesis of Cadmium Telluride-Microcrystal-Doped Silica Glasses |
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Authors: | Masayuki Nogami Katsumi Nagasaka Toshiharu Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Chemistry, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota 470-03, Japan |
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Abstract: | The sol–gel process has been applied to the preparation of small-sized CdTe-doped silica glasses. Gels synthesized by the hydrolysis of a complex solution of Si(OC2H5)4, Cd(CH3COO)2· 2H2O, and Te were heated from 350° to 600°C in a H2─N2 atmosphere to form fine cubic CdTe crystals. The size of CdTe crystals, determined from the line broadening of X-ray diffraction pattern, increases from 4 to 9 nm in diameter with increasing heat-treatment temperature. The optical absorption edge shifts to the higher-energy side as the size of the CdTe crystals decreases. This phenomenon is interpreted in terms of a quantum confinement effect of electron and hole in the CdTe microcrystals. |
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Keywords: | semiconductors glass cadmium telluride sol-gel optical properties |
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