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Influence of the Composition of Shell Layers on the Photoluminescence of Cu0.2InS2 Semiconductor Nanocrystals with a Core-shell Structure

  • Kim, Young-Kuk;Ahn, Si-Hyun;Cho, Young-Sang;Chung, Kookchae;Choi, Chul-Jin;Shin, Pyung-Woo
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.49 no.11
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    • pp.900-904
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    • 2011
  • We have synthesized core-shell structured nanocrystals based on chalcopyrite-type $Cu_{0.2}InS_2$. The photoluminescence of the nanocrystals shows a significant blueshift in the emission wavelength by shell capping with ZnS layers. This shift can be explained with the compressive stress to core nanocrystals applied by the formation of a ZnS shell layer with a large lattice mismatch with the core. In this study, the emission wavelength could be tuned by changing the composition of the shell layers. Nanocrystals with emission wavelength ranging from 575 nm through 630 nm were synthesized by varying the portion of cadmium compared with zinc in the shell layers.

Recent Progress of Developing Next-Generation Electrochromic Windows from Plasmonic Metal Oxide Nanocrystals (플라즈몬 금속 산화물 나노입자를 활용한 차세대 전기변색 소자 개발 동향)

  • Janghan Na;Sungbin Kim;Sungyeon Heo
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2024
  • Direct use of sunlight through the glass windows is an efficient way to reduce the energy consumption related to the heating, cooling, and lighting. Introduction of near-infrared modulating properties through colloidal doped metal oxide nanocrystals into the classical electrochromic materials accelerates the development of next-generation electrochromic devices. There has been a steady enhancement in the performance of electrochromic devices, necessitating a review of the recent progress in next-generation electrochromic devices employing doped metal oxide nanocrystals. This review provides an overview of the current developments in next-generation electrochromic smart windows utilizing colloidal doped metal oxide nanocrystals, with a focus on the key factors for achieving these advanced windows. Colloidal doped metal oxide nanocrystals are a crucial component in realizing and bringing to market the next generation of electrochromic windows, though further research and development are still required in this regard.

Encapsulated Silicon Nanocrystals Formed in Silica by Ion Beam Synthesis

  • Choi, Han-Woo;Woo, Hyung-Joo;Kim, Joon-Kon;Kim, Gi-Dong;Hong, Wan-Hong;Ji, Young-Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.525-528
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    • 2004
  • The photoluminescence (PL) emission of Si nanocrystals synthesized by 400 keV Si ion implanted in $SiO_2$ is studied as a function of ion dose and annealing time. The formation of nanocrystals at around 600 nm from the surface was confirmed by RBS and HRTEM, and the Si nanocrystals showed a wide and very intense PL emission at 700-900 nm. The intensity of this emission showed a typical behaviour with a fast transitory increase to reach a saturation with the annealing time, however, the red shift increased continuously because of the Ostwald ripening. The oversaturation of dose derived a decrease of PL intensity because of the diminishment of quantum confinement. A strong enhancement of PL intensity by H passivation was confirmed also, and the possible mechanism is discussed.

Quantitative Evaluation on Photocatalytic Activity of Anatase TiO2 Nanocrystals in Aqueous Solution

  • Jeon, Byungwook;Kim, Yu Kwon
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.96-101
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    • 2015
  • Quantitative evaluation of photocatalytic activity of oxide nanoparticles in aqueous solution is quite challenging in that the kinetic reaction rate is determined by a complicated interplay among various limiting factors such as light scattering and absorption, diffusion and adsorption of reactants in condensed liquid phase, photoexcited charge separation and recombination rate, and the exact nature of active sites determined by detailed morphology and crystallinity of nanocrystals. Here, we present our simple experimental results showing that the kinetic regime of a typical photocatalytic degradation experiment over UV-irradiated $TiO_2$ nanoparticles in aqueous solution is in that dominated by the photoactivity of $TiO_2$ and its concentration. This result lays a firm ground of using the measured kinetic reaction rate in evaluating photocatalytic efficiency of oxide nanocrystals under evaluation.

Improvement of Plastic Deformation in Hetrogeneous Atomic Cu-Zr Amorphous Alloy with Distributed Nanocrystals

  • Park, Jun-Young;Shibutani, Yoji;Wakeda, Masato
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2008.11a
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    • pp.1718-1722
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    • 2008
  • This study explores the influence of volume fraction of nanocrystals of Cu-Zr amorphous alloys on shear band formation. As the number of crystals with very tiny size increases, the strain localization, i.e. shear band, decreases without large drop of flow stress. The DPRs also depict no sudden drop and relatively high values. The strain state during the deformation represents a few shear bands at low volume fraction while there are no distinguishable shear bands at high volume fraction of nanocrystals.

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Formation mechanism of silicon nanocrystals fabricated by pulsed laser deposition (펄스레이저 증착법에 의한 실리콘 나노결정 형성 메커니즘)

  • Kim, Jong-Hoon;Jeon, Kyeong-Ah;Kim, Gun-Hee;Lee, Sang-Yeol
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.07a
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    • pp.162-164
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    • 2004
  • Nanocrystalline silicon(nc-Si) thin films on the silicon substrates have been prepared by pulsed laser deposition(PLD). The optical and structural properties of films have been investigated depending on deposition temperature, annealing, and oxidation process. When the deposition temperature increased, photoluminescence(PL) intensity abruptly decreased and peaks showed red shift. Annealing process could reduce the number of defect centers. Oxidation had a considerable effect upon the formation and isolation of the nanocrystals. These results indicate that the formation mechanism of Si nanocrystals grown by PLD can be explained by three steps of growth, passivating defect centers, and isolation, sequentially.

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EXCHANGE INTERACTIONS IN SOFT NANOCRYSTALLINE MATERIALS

  • Hernando, A.;Vazquez, M.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.583-588
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    • 1995
  • Fe rich nanocrystals embedded in an amorphous magnetic matrix have been shown to exhibit outstanding soft magnetic properties. The cause of softness in the exchange coupling between the two-phases. In this paper some effects of the exchange coupling between the nanocrystals and the matrix are reviewed.

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Effect of Synthetic Temperature and Time on the Morphology of ZnO Crystals Fabricated by Thermal Evaporation of Al-Zn Mixture (Al-Zn 혼합물의 열 증발을 이용한 ZnO 결정의 합성에서 결정의 형상에 미치는 합성 온도와 시간의 영향)

  • Kim, Min-Sung
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.265-268
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    • 2015
  • ZnO micro/nanocrystals at large scale were synthesized through the thermal evaporation of Al-Zn mixtures under air atmosphere. The effect of synthetic temperature and time on the morphology of the micro/nanocrystals was examined. It was found that the temperature and time affected the morphology of the ZnO crystals. At temperatures below $900^{\circ}C$, no crystals were synthesized. At a temperature of $1000^{\circ}C$, ZnO crystals with a rod shape were synthesized. With an increase in temperature from $1000^{\circ}C$ to $1100^{\circ}C$, the morphology of the crystals changed from rod shape to wire and granular shapes. As the time increased from 2 h to 3 h at $1000^{\circ}C$, tetrapod-shaped ZnO crystals started to form. XRD patterns showed that the ZnO crystals had a hexagonal wurtzite structure. EDX analysis revealed that the ZnO crystals had high purity. It is believed that the ZnO nanowires were grown via a vapor-solid mechanism because no catalyst particles were observed at the tips of the micro/nanocrystals in the SEM images.