Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9829526 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
ZnS:Mn nanoparticles of the cubic zinc blende structure with the average sizes of about 3Â nm were synthesized using a coprecipitation method and their optical and magnetic properties were investigated. Two emission bands were observed in doped nanoparitcles and attributed to the defect-related emission of ZnS and the Mn2+ emission, respectively. With the increase of Mn2+ concentration, the luminescence intensities of these two emission bands increased and the ZnS emission band shifted to lower energy. Based on the luminescence excitation spectra of Mn2+, the 3d5 level structure of Mn2+ in ZnS nanoparticles is similar to that in bulk ZnS:Mn, regardless of Mn2+ concentration. Magnetic measurements showed that all the samples exhibit paramagnetic behavior and no antiferromagnetic interaction between Mn2+ ions exists, which are in contrast to bulk ZnS:Mn.
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Authors
W.Q. Peng, S.C. Qu, G.W. Cong, X.Q. Zhang, Z.G. Wang,