Lead sulfide quantum dots in glasses containing rare-earth ions

2014 
Abstract The size and spatial distribution of PbS QDs in glasses need to be controlled in order to achieve desired optical characteristics. This paper reports on the use of several rare-earth oxides such as Ho 2 O 3 , Er 2 O 3 , and La 2 O 3 to control the size of PbS QDs in silicate glasses. Additions of rare-earth oxides result in blue shifts of the absorption bands from 1344 nm to 930 nm, and the wavelengths of PL bands can be controlled between 1421 nm and 1035 nm. Additions of up to 0.8 mol% of Ho 2 O 3 decreased the diameters of PbS QDs from 4.82 nm to 3.02 nm. The same tendencies were found for both Er 2 O 3 and La 2 O 3 additions, although the size of PbS QDs increased as the ionic radius of rare-earth ions increased. It is proposed that clusters of RE–O bonds act as nucleating agents for the precipitation of PbS QDs.
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