Almost all physical processes in solids are influenced by phonons, but their effect is frequently overlooked. In this paper, we investigate the photoluminescence of large silicon nanoparticles (approximately 100 nm size, synthesized by chemical vapor deposition) in the visible to the infrared detection range. We find that upon increasing laser irradiance, an enormous photoluminescence emission band appears in the infrared.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFCobalt was introduced into a silver matrix by ion implantation and observed by extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. In the range 0.10--0.
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