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Three-dimensional arrays of nanometer size clusters have been realised
using an opal matrix by filling its voids with CdS and CdSe. From the
absorption edge and the luminescence behaviour it is concluded that t
he average size of the clusters is about 10 nm and that the energy is
relaxed via semiconductor nanocluster states and via defect levels in
the opal, depending on the strength of the nanocluster-matrix interact
ion. It is suggested that this class of materials is conducive to the
realisation of photonic bandgap structures for visible light and preli
minary emission results in opal filled with CdSe support this possibil
ity.