Author:
Moran K. L.,Harrison W. T. A.,Gier T. E.,Dougall J. E. Mac,Stucky G. D.
Abstract
AbstractSolid-state chemistry has been used to control both the size and the interconnection distance of small II-VI semiconductor moeities incorporated in zeolitic hosts with the sodalite-type structure. Structural characterization was carried out using X-ray Rietveld powder methods, and optical properties of these materials were also measured. These novel materials show quantum superlattice effects as evidenced by blue shifts in their optical absorption spectra.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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