M. Nogami et al., SOL-GEL PREPARATION OF CDSXSE1-X SOLID-SOLUTION MICROCRYSTAL-DOPED GLASSES, Journal of Materials Science, 28(15), 1993, pp. 4129-4133
CdSxSe1-x solid solution microcrystal-doped glasses with a significant
quantum-sized effect were prepared by the sol-gel process. Gels synth
esized by the hydrolysis of complex solution of Si(OC2H5)4, Cd(CH3COO)
2.2H2O and selenium were treated in H2S and hydrogen gas atmospheres t
o form CdSxSe1-x solid solution crystals, whose compositions were dete
rmined from the X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering spectra. Sulphu
r in CdS crystals is substituted for selenium by heating in hydrogen g
as, and its content decreases with increasing temperature. On the othe
r hand, the sulphur content increases on reacting the CdSe crystal-pre
cipitated glasses with H2S gas. The optical absorption spectra are shi
fted towards the red as the crystal size increases, and the gap energy
is reciprocally proportional to the square of the crystal size.