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Photoluminescence of Functionalized Germanium Nanocrystals Embedded in Arsenic Sulfide Glass.

Tingyi GuJia GaoEvgeny E OstroumovHyuncheol JeongFan WuRomain FardelNan YaoRodney D PriestleyGregory D ScholesYueh-Lin LooCraig B Arnold
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Embedding metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles in a chalcogenide glass matrix effectively modifies the photonic properties. Such nanostructured materials could play an important role in optoelectronic devices, catalysis, and imaging applications. In this work, we fabricate and characterize germanium nanocrystals (Ge NCs) embedded in arsenic sulfide thin films by pulsed laser ablation in aliphatic amine solutions. Unstable surface termination of aliphatic groups and stable termination by amine on Ge NCs are indicated by Raman and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy measurements. A broad-band photoluminescence in the visible range is observed for the amine functionalized Ge NCs. A noticeable enhancement of fluorescence is observed for Ge NCs in arsenic sulfide, after annealing to remove the residual solvent of the glass matrix.
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