Photo- and thermostimulated luminescence of ZnO nanowires

This is a study of the low-temperature photo- and thermostimulated luminescence of zinc oxide nanowires produced by gas-transport reactions. The parameters of the electron trapping centers are determined: trap ionization energy 0.53 ± 0.03 eV, electron capture cross section 4.7∙10 –17 cm 2 , and fre...

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Hauptverfasser: Panasiuk, M. R., Turko, B. I., Kapustianyk, V. B., Stanko, O. P., Mandryka, A. V., Serkiz, R. Y., Dubov, Y. H.
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