Abstract
Copper(I) iodide (CuI) nanoparticles were successfully synthesized by a new solution phase co-precipitation approach in the presence of both coordinating and noncoordinating solvents. The as-synthesized CuI nanoparticles with uniform morphology are identified to pure cubic phase. The size of nanoparticles can be effectively controlled by adjusting reaction temperature. The amount of the surfactants has a remarkable influence on both morphology and the distribution of the CuI nancrystals. The influence of CuI nanoparticles size on the photoluminescence (PL) characteristics is investigated in details. The PL spectra imply that, emission at 411nm gradually enhances while the emission at 421nm gets weaker with the increase of CuI nanoparticles size. It has been proposed that the changes of luminescence behavior of CuI nanoparticles are mainly attributed to the enhanced crystallinity and the reduced defects concentration with the increase of CuI nanoparticles size.
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