Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5368567 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have performed structural and optical characterizations of the propolis (an organic entity of biological nature) films grown on various non-organic substrates. The films were grown from a propolis melt or a propolis alcohol solution. The crystal structure has been observed in the films precipitated from the solution onto substrates such as an amorphous glass and sapphire or semiconductor indium monoselenide. For any growth method, the propolis film is a semiconductor with the bandgap of 3.07Â eV at 300Â K that is confirmed by a maximum in photoluminescence spectra at 2.86Â eV. We argue that propolis films might be used in various optoelectronic device applications.
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Authors
S.I. Drapak, A.P. Bakhtinov, S.V. Gavrylyuk, I.T. Drapak, Z.D. Kovalyuk,