Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1595255 | Solid State Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Sulfur, selenium, and tellurium were loaded into sub-millimeter size ZSM-5 single crystals, and the optical properties have been comparatively studied. S and Te show similar features, while Se is unique. S and Te have optical absorption edges at wavelengths of â¼400Â nm with transmission dips at â¼450Â nm, while Se has the edge at â¼550Â nm. The three materials provide photoluminescence at visible wavelengths, with the intensities of S and Te being stronger than that of Se by two orders. These optical properties imply that S and Te in the zeolite form small atomic units such as S3 and Te2, while Se condenses into single-chain structures.
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Authors
Akira Saitoh, Keiji Tanaka,