Baoyou GengL. D. ZhangG. Z. WangTing XieYonggang ZhangGang Meng
Mn-doped ZnS nanobelts have been prepared through a thermal evaporation method starting with a mixture of acetylacetonates and H2S at 900 °C. The nanobelts had a uniform single-crystal hexagonal wurtzite structure and grew along [001] direction. Undoped ZnS nanobelts and ZnMnS nanobelts with 1%, 3%, and 5% Mn so obtained have been characterized by x-ray diffraction, energy dispersive x-ray analysis, and photoluminescence (PL) spectra. PL measurements showed that the fluorescence efficiencies increased and the glow peaks shifted to longer wavelengths as the Mn-doped ratios increased, and the doping was found responsible for the changes in the defect-related emission of the ZnS nanobelts.
Liang XuYong SuDong CaiYiqing ChenYijun Feng
Haiyan ChenXiaoling YangDedong HouYingkai Liu
Xianghua KongXiaoming SunYadong Li
Xianghua KongXiaoming SunYadong Li