Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1482348 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Precipitation of PbS quantum dots (QDs) in silicate glasses controlled by Ag+ ion diffusion was investigated. Ag+ ions penetrated ~ 0.5 μm into the glass when the glass was immersed in the AgNO3 solution at 80 °C. Ag nano-particles (NPs) and PbS QDs were formed after heat-treatment at temperatures of 420–460 °C for 10 h. PbS QDs in Ag+-diffused regions photoluminesced at longer wavelengths than did those in Ag+-free regions. This indicates that PbS QDs thus formed in regions containing Ag NPs were larger than those in Ag+-free regions and this size difference was confirmed from the transmission electron microscope images. PbS QDs can grow at temperature as low as 420 °C in Ag+-diffused regions and this implies that PbS QDs form preferentially using Ag NPs as nucleating agents.

► Precipitation of PbS quantum dots in glasses was controlled by Ag+ ion diffusion. ► PbS quantum dots formed in Ag+-diffused regions were larger than those in Ag+-free regions. ► PbS quantum dots can preferentially precipitate in Ag+-diffused regions.

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