Photoluminescence from colloids containing aluminum hydroxide nanocrystals with uniform size
Article 2010 en
Authors
TL
Tinghui Li
LL
L. Z. Liu
XW
Xinglong Wu
Abstract
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Aluminum hydroxide nanocrystals consisting of an amorphous shell and crystalline core are fabricated by pulsed laser ablation of an aluminum target in water. The colloid consisting of nanocrystals with a uniform size exhibits a size-independent photoluminescence (PL) band at ∼383 nm. According to the PL excitation spectra and time-resolved PL decay analysis, this PL band originates from oxygen vacancies in the amorphous shell and Förster energy transfer occurs between the oxygen vacancy levels in the crystalline core and amorphous shell. These phenomena are found to alter the PL excitation spectra.
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