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Optical properties of manganese-doped nanocrystals of ZnS

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1994

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We report for the first time that doped nanocrystals of semiconductor can yield both high luminescent efficiencies and lifetime shortening at the same time. Nanocrystals of Mn-doped ZnS with sizes varying from 3.5 to 7.5 nm were prepared by a room temperature chemical process. These nanosized particles have an external photoluminescent quantum efficiency as high as 18% at room temperature and a luminescent decay at least 5 orders of magnitude faster than the corresponding ${\mathrm{Mn}}^{2+}$ radiative transition in the bulk crystals. Luminescent measurements show that the efficiency increases with decreasing size of the particles, as expected within the framework of an electron-hole localization theory. These results suggest that doped nanocrystals are indeed a new class of materials heretofore unknown.

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