We used a combination of optically-detected x-ray absorption spectroscopy with molecular dynamics simulations to explore the origins of light emission in small (5?nm to 9?nm) Ge nanoparticles. Two sets of nanoparticles were studied, with oxygen and hydrogen terminated surfaces. We show that optically-detected x-ray absorption spectroscopy shows sufficient sensitivity to reveal the different origins of light emission in these two sets of samples. We found that in oxygen terminated nanoparticles its the oxide-rich regions that are responsible for the light emission. In hydrogen terminated nanoparticles we established that structurally disordered Ge regions contribute to the luminescence. Using a combination of molecular dynamics simulations a...
Abstract The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conve...
The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conversion eff...
Self-assembled Ge quantum dots were formed by in-situ thermal annealing of a thin amorphous Ge layer...
The beamtime provision by Diamond Light Source are gratefully acknowledged. W. Little is grateful to...
PhDThe connection between light emission and structure of Germanium nanoparticles (3-10 nm) prepare...
PhDIn this study, advanced techniques in the synthesis of germanium nanoparticles have been investig...
We demonstrate the nearly perfect absorption and quantum dots-mediated enhanced visible light emissi...
Photoluntinescence (PL) properties of various Ge-based nanostructured materials, prepared using meth...
The photoluminescence (PL) at ~2.2–2.3 eV from Ge-based nanocrystalline materials is described in th...
We have studied the origin of visible photoluminescence of Ge nanocrystals in SiOZ glassymatrix. Spe...
We study the electronic structure and the optical properties of germanium clusters up to about 10(3)...
In this thesis we try to improve our understanding of how nanomaterials behave and how we can manipu...
Semiconductor quantum dots are widely investigated due to their size dependent energy structure. In ...
Self-assembled Ge quantum dots were formed by in-situ thermal annealing of a thin amorphous Ge layer...
The visible luminescence from Ge nanoparticles and nanocrystallites has generated interest due to th...
Abstract The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conve...
The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conversion eff...
Self-assembled Ge quantum dots were formed by in-situ thermal annealing of a thin amorphous Ge layer...
The beamtime provision by Diamond Light Source are gratefully acknowledged. W. Little is grateful to...
PhDThe connection between light emission and structure of Germanium nanoparticles (3-10 nm) prepare...
PhDIn this study, advanced techniques in the synthesis of germanium nanoparticles have been investig...
We demonstrate the nearly perfect absorption and quantum dots-mediated enhanced visible light emissi...
Photoluntinescence (PL) properties of various Ge-based nanostructured materials, prepared using meth...
The photoluminescence (PL) at ~2.2–2.3 eV from Ge-based nanocrystalline materials is described in th...
We have studied the origin of visible photoluminescence of Ge nanocrystals in SiOZ glassymatrix. Spe...
We study the electronic structure and the optical properties of germanium clusters up to about 10(3)...
In this thesis we try to improve our understanding of how nanomaterials behave and how we can manipu...
Semiconductor quantum dots are widely investigated due to their size dependent energy structure. In ...
Self-assembled Ge quantum dots were formed by in-situ thermal annealing of a thin amorphous Ge layer...
The visible luminescence from Ge nanoparticles and nanocrystallites has generated interest due to th...
Abstract The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conve...
The usage of semiconductor nanostructures is highly promising for boosting the energy conversion eff...
Self-assembled Ge quantum dots were formed by in-situ thermal annealing of a thin amorphous Ge layer...