2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2009.11.042
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First evidence of crystalline KHSO4:Mn grown by an aqueous solution method and the investigation of the effect of ionizing radiation exposure

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“…Mn 2+ ions can be substitutionally incorporated at two different sites: one in the nucleus (named as SI) [62] and another near the surface of the USQDs (named as SII) [58]. This emission (E Mn2+ ) is suppressed when the Mn 2+ ions are incorporated into the USQDs' SII site [61].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mn 2+ ions can be substitutionally incorporated at two different sites: one in the nucleus (named as SI) [62] and another near the surface of the USQDs (named as SII) [58]. This emission (E Mn2+ ) is suppressed when the Mn 2+ ions are incorporated into the USQDs' SII site [61].…”
Section: ) and (C)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, the broadening and red shift in the PL spectra result from sp–d exchange interactions as manganese concentration increases which are characteristic of the d-orbital of Mn 2+ ions when incorporated substitutionally in II–VI semiconductors. Mn 2+ ions can be incorporated at the core (S I signal) and/or at or near the surface (S II signal). The E Mn emission is suppressed when Mn 2+ ions are incorporated at or near the surface (S II signal). , Therefore, E Mn emissions at higher manganese concentrations indicate that Mn 2+ ions are also incorporated in the core of the CdTe USQDs , The energy diagram in Figure (b) shows all of these transitions.…”
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