Authors
Mikrajuddin, F Iskandar, K Okuyama, FG Shi
Publication date
2001/6/1
Journal
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume
89
Issue
11
Pages
6431-6434
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
Description
A sol–gel method was employed to produce a zinc oxide (ZnO) colloid consisting of ZnO nanocrystalline particles with an average diameter of ∼3 nm, and subsequently mixed with a silica colloid. The mixture was finally spray dried to form a powder nanocomposite. It was found that the green photoluminescence (PL) exhibited by the composite was very stable: the intensity, position, and shape do not change even after being aged over 30 days. Thus, the nanocomposite has a much improved PL stability over ZnO colloids, which is often found to undergo a significant redshift even after aging over a few days. Our results are expected to have significant technological implications.
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