A study of photoluminescence properties and performance improvement of Cd-doped ZnO quantum dots prepared by the sol-gel method

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In the present work, ZnO quantum dots (QDs) have been prepared by the sol-gel method, and the performance of the QDs has been improved. The effect of Cd concentration on the structural and luminescent properties of the QDs, as well as the effect of the mass ratio of trioctylphosphine oxide (TOPO)/octadecylamine (ODA), has been investigated. The ZnO and Cd-doped ZnO QDs have hexagonal wurtzite structures and are 3 to 6 nm in diameter. When the Cd content was increased, the QD particle size was reduced; this effect was confirmed in the corresponding ultraviolet-visible spectra. The fluorescence intensity was simultaneously enhanced significantly. Both the UV and fluorescence spectra were blue-shifted. The luminous intensity was further enhanced when the QDs were modified with TOPO/ODA. Fourier transform infrared and X-ray diffraction techniques proved that the polymer successfully coated the surfaces of the QDs. A TOPO/ODA mass ratio of 1:2 was determined to result in the best optical performance among the different ratios examined. The results showed that the described synthetic method is appropriate for the preparation of doped QDs with high-fluorescence quantum efficiency. © 2012 Granitzer et al.

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Zhang, J., Zhao, S. Q., Zhang, K., Zhou, J. Q., & Cai, Y. F. (2012). A study of photoluminescence properties and performance improvement of Cd-doped ZnO quantum dots prepared by the sol-gel method. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-7-405

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