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A Study of Mn<sup>2+</sup> Doping in CdS Nanocrystals

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We report here the synthesis of water soluble Mn2+-doped CdS nanocrystals in which it has been possible for the first time to obtain a distinct Mn2+ d-related emission well-separated from the defect state emissions. By varying the reaction temperature systematically, we establish 55 °C as the optimum temperature to maximize the Mn2+ d emission, the existence of this optimum synthesis temperature being shown as the result of two opposing influences of the temperature. Most interestingly, present results establish that Mn2+ favors preferential doping of larger-sized particles even within the narrow size distribution achieved in the present synthesis, rendering the relatively smaller-sized nanocrystals depleted of Mn2+ for any given synthesis. One important aspect of the present approach is that the synthesized nanocrystals readily dissolve in water without any deleterious effect on the Mn2+ d-related emission intensity.

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