2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2012.03.012
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Effect of X-ray irradiation on the optical absorption of СdSe1−xTex nanocrystals embedded in borosilicate glass

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“…Much less studies were devoted to Cd 1− x Zn x S and CdSe 1− x Te x ternary nanocrystals grown in glass matrices. A limited number of studies concerns fabrication and properties of CdS 1− x Te x nanocrystals .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much less studies were devoted to Cd 1− x Zn x S and CdSe 1− x Te x ternary nanocrystals grown in glass matrices. A limited number of studies concerns fabrication and properties of CdS 1− x Te x nanocrystals .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The irradiation effect was explained by the ionization of the QDs and their subsequent chargetransfer with the host matrix. 27,28 For CdSe-QDs embedded in a dielectric matrix, no PL quenching was observed up to a dose of 3.2 kGy 29 in correlation with the effect of X-rays and electron irradiation on absorption. 28,30 Higher doses were tested on CdTe/CdS-QDs embedded in porous Si, which showed a decrease in the PL intensity starting at $5 kGy with complete quenching at $160 kGy (SiO 2 ).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Ensemble absorption studies of CdSe 1-x Te x and CdS 1-x Se x QDs have revealed a blue-shift and the bleaching of confinementrelated features after 40 keV X-ray exposure. 27,28 Several weeks/months of post-irradiation storage were required to fully recover the QDs. The irradiation effect was explained by the ionization of the QDs and their subsequent chargetransfer with the host matrix.…”
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“…Consequently, the results suggest that the damages induced by X‐rays do not affect the recombination mechanism responsible for the light emission of Si‐NCs. Moreover, in terms of radiation hardness, they seem to perform fairly well, also when compared with Cd‐based alternatives, which are usually exposed to lower doses (<4 kGy) and exhibit strong quenching already at those values .…”
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confidence: 92%