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  1. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
  2. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 22
  3. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 22, Issue 12, December 2011
  4. Synthesis and characterization of CdS nanoparticles
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 28
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Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 23
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 22
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 22, Issue 12, December 2011
Mechanical and electrical properties of nanocomposites containing hybrid fillers of disk-like copper and conductive carbon black
Fabrication of La$_{3}$TaO$_{7}$ using a new precursor solution route by chemical solution method
Dielectric and impedance spectroscopy study of Ba$_{0.8}$Bi$_{2.133}$Nb$_{1.6}$Ta$_{0.4}$O$_{9}$ ferroelectric ceramics, prepared by chemical route
Synthesis and characterization of CdS nanoparticles
PVDF/PMMA blend pyroelectric thin films
Morphology tuned ZnS nanostructures for hydrogen gas sensing
Properties of neodymium-doped Ca$_{0.15}$Sr$_{1.85}$Bi$_{4}$Ti$_{5}$O$_{18}$ ferroelectric ceramics
Influence of sintering temperature on piezoelectric properties of (K$_{0.4425}$Na$_{0.52}$Li$_{0.0375}$)(Nb$_{0.8925}$Sb$_{0.07}$Ta$_{0.0375}$)O$_{3}$ lead-free piezoelectric ceramics
Controlled synthesis of monodisperse silver nanocubes via a solvothermal method
A novel approach for synthesis of M-type hexaferrites nanopowders via the co-precipitation method
Morphology, structure, and magnetic properties of electrodeposited Ni films obtained from different pH solutions
Aluminum-doped zinc oxide films grown by atomic layer deposition for transparent electrode applications
Effects of post-deposition annealing temperature and ambient on RF magnetron sputtered Sm$_{2}$O$_{3}$ gate on n-type silicon substrate
The combined effects of molar concentration of the precursor solution and fluorine doping on the structural and electrical properties of tin oxide films
Influence of reaction time on growth of GaN nanowires fabricated by CVD method
Two-step sintering and electrical properties of sol–gel derived 0.94(Bi$_{0.5}$Na$_{0.5}$)TiO$_{3}$–0.06BaTiO$_{3}$ lead-free ceramics
Influence of Sm substitution on the phase, microstructure and microwave dielectric properties of SrLa$_{4}$Ti$_{5}$O$_{17}$
Effect of simultaneous double doping in Ba and Ti sites on dielectric and ferroelectric properties of sol–gel synthesized nano-BaTiO$_{3}$
Preparation and characterization of novel yellow pigments: hollow TiO$_{2}$ spheres doped with cerium
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Magnetic properties and superparamagnetism of co-substituted Ni–Zn ferrite nanoparticles
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics : Volume 22, Issue 11, November 2011
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Synthesis and characterization of CdS nanoparticles

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Author Bhattacharya, R. Das, T. K. Saha, S.
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract In the present work a chemical reduction method is followed to grow CdS nanoparticles at room temperature with varying the amount of reducing agent sodiumborohydride. The dispersed samples in ethanol are characterized using electron diffraction techniques. Simultaneously optical absorption, photoluminescence and longtime photorelaxation of these samples are studied at room temperature. An increase in band gap is observed in each case as compared to bulk CdS. Also particle size decreases with increased amount of reducing agent. Simultaneously long time relaxation increases with decrease of stoichiometric ratio of reducing agent. An attempt is made to correlate the structural, optical, electrical and opto-electrical properties.
Starting Page 1761
Ending Page 1765
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISSN 09574522
Journal Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
Volume Number 22
Issue Number 12
e-ISSN 1573482X
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2011-04-07
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Characterization and Evaluation of Materials Optical and Electronic Materials
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics Biomaterials Biophysics Condensed Matter Physics Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Bioengineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Biomedical Engineering
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