White luminescence from CdS nanocrystals under the blue light excitation

Journal of Solid State Chemistry(2014)

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Abstract
Trap-rich CdS nanocrystals were synthesized by employing CdSt2 and sulfur as precursors via thermal decomposition. Furthermore, X-ray diffraction (XRD), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), absorption and photoluminescence (PL) spectra were used to characterize structure, morphology and luminescence properties of CdS nanocrystals (NCs). CdS NCs have a broad emission across 500–700nm under the excitation of blue light with 460nm, consequently, white light can be produced by mixing broad emission from CdS NCs excited by blue light, with the remaining blue light. In addition, the broad emission generation is closely and inseparably related to surface defects. Moreover, LaMer model was used to explain the phenomenon that the intensity of the trap emission gradually decreases as the reaction time increases in contrast with that of the band-edge emission.
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White luminescence,CdS,Nanocrystals,Blue light excitation,Broad emission
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