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Near-IR Quantum Cutting Phosphors: A Step Towards Enhancing Solar Cell Efficiency
2014
Applied Science and Convergence Technology
α-V 2 O 5 nanorods were grown by means of electron beam irradiation and thermal oxidation methods and the visible emission properties of the nanorods grown by both methods were investigated. The growth and crystallinity of the nanorods were greatly enhanced by the insertion of a buffer layer. The emission spectra of the nanorods grown by thermal oxidation and electron beam irradiation showed a peak centered at 710∼720 nm, which is believed to be due to oxygen vacancies introduced during the
doi:10.5757/asct.2014.23.5.289
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