Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1463407 | Ceramics International | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Structural defects in amorphous organo-modified silica nanoparticle have been studied via optical absorption and photoluminescence. The defect center, E′, oxygen defect center (ODCs), self-trapped exciton, OH-related surface defect, hydrogen-related species and carbon-related species were found in the amino-functionalized modified silica. These interesting emitting surface centers were observed in the range of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV), UV–vis and near-IR. Raman results were also demonstrated transverse- and longitudinal-optical pairs due to the surface defect-related optical properties.
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Authors
M. Jafarzadeh, I.A. Rahman, C.S. Sipaut,