Optical properties of cuprous oxide crystals grown by various methods

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AbstractOptical properties of size restricted Cu2O obtained through aqueous and non aqueous preparations are compared with those of commercially available bulk crystals. One method of synthesis involved using polyvinyl alcohol as a restraining agent in an aqueous preparation to produce nanocrystals having diameters with a mean of 11 nm and a standard deviation of 6 nm. Low-temperature spectroscopie studies indicate size restriction effects are manifest by a decrease in exciton luminescence and a 3.0 to 9.0 meV blue shift in 0,0 transition. No noticeable changes in the dynamics were observed for the nanocrystals, indicating no alteration or relaxation of the selection rules for the direct forbidden transition.


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