1988 •
Structural study of silicate glasses by luminescence probing: The nature of small semiconductor particles formed in glasses
Authors: Sotirios Modes, Panagiotis Lianos
Venue: Chemical Physics Letters
Type: Publication
Abstract: Abstract Three types of sol-gel processes for the production of silicate glasses have been studied by analysing the luminescence decay profiles of ruthenium tris-(2,2′-bipyridine) in the presence of methylviologen. Two of the types were based on a low- and a high- pH catalyst while the third contained formamide as drying-control agent. Cadmium sulfide and lead sulfide particles have been produced in these glasses and their nature depends on the structure of the glasses.
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