2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2010.07.040
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Synthesis and optical properties of Ce-doped ZnO hexagonal nanoplatelets

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“…Excitation with 300 and 350nm light yield different sets of emission bands (' Table 2 The UV emission originates from near-band-edge transitions in ZnO, while visible emission can be attributed to defects [52,53]. It has been previously reported that Ce doping results in the change of the ratio of UV and visible emission, but no new additional peaks have been observed [54][55][56]. Cerium doping can change the optical properties and thus it is of potential interest for device applications to obtain devices with different behavior and emission spectra.…”
Section: Photoluminescence Spectroscopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excitation with 300 and 350nm light yield different sets of emission bands (' Table 2 The UV emission originates from near-band-edge transitions in ZnO, while visible emission can be attributed to defects [52,53]. It has been previously reported that Ce doping results in the change of the ratio of UV and visible emission, but no new additional peaks have been observed [54][55][56]. Cerium doping can change the optical properties and thus it is of potential interest for device applications to obtain devices with different behavior and emission spectra.…”
Section: Photoluminescence Spectroscopic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One may notice that the transmittance spectra of the Co-doped cerium oxide thin films exhibited valleys and peaks owing to the interference effect. The Swanepoel method (envelop method) [23] was employed to estimate the optical constants of these films from the transmittance spectra. To evaluate precisely the position of the valleys, T m (), and peaks, T M (), an envelope was made by parabolic interpolation as indicated in Fig.…”
Section: Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that TBAB strongly controls the size of the nickel oxide powders. The average particle sizes (R) were calculated by using Scherrer's formula [22] …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%