Stoichiometric ZnSe nanowires have been synthesized through a vapor phase reaction of zinc and selenium powder on the (100) silicon substrate coated with a gold film of 2 nm in thickness. The microstructures and the chemical compositions of the as-grown nanowires have been investigated by means of electron microscopy, the energy dispersive spectroscopy, and Raman spectroscopy. The results reveal that the as-grown materials consist of ZnSe nanowires with diameters ranging from 5 to 50 nm. Photoluminescence of the sample demonstrates a strong green emission from room temperature down to 10 K. This is attributed to the recombination of electrons from conduction band to the medium deep Au acceptors.
Anodic alumina membranes (AAMs) with highly ordered nanochannel arrays were
prepared by anodizing aluminum in acid solutions. X-ray diffraction reveals
the amorphous nature of AAMs. The photoluminescence (PL) excitation spectra
of AAMs consist of a broad band centred at 235 nm and a narrow band peaking
around 360 nm under a monitoring wavelength of 470 nm. There are five
prominent absorption bands (or edges) at 370, 294, 254, 220 and
204 nm in the absorption spectra of AAMs prepared in oxalic solution. With
the increase of the annealing temperature, the intensities of PL and
absorption bands increase first, then decrease, and a blue-shift is found.
The photoluminescence and optical absorption in the wavelength range of
200 nm to 500 nm are caused by the F+ centres in AAMs. The energy levels
of F+ centres in AAMs are split and a new energy level of 3.35 eV
appears due to the amorphous nature of AAMs.
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