Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1814787 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of washing and heat treatment on photoluminescence (PL) behavior from artificial opals are studied. The PL spectra excited by N2-laser radiation (337Â nm) display a broad maximum at around 435Â nm and range from â¼340 to â¼700Â nm. It is found that washing of the opal in different solvents and liquids leads to suppression of the long wavelength PL band at â¼500Â nm, whereas heat treatment in air and vacuum results in a decrease in intensity of both of the PL bands. The obtained results indicate that the emission centers located on the surface of SiO2 spheres constructing artificial opal may be responsible for the PL band around â¼500Â nm.
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Authors
S.S. Kurbanov, Z.Sh. Shaymardanov, M.A. Kasymdzhanov, E.A. Zakhidov, P.K. Khabibullaev, T.W. Kang,