Abstract

The composition of silicate oxide glass and the synthesis and heat-treatment regimes in which bismuth selenide nanocrystals form in the glass are found. The crystalline phase of bismuth selenide nanocrystals with characteristic size about 20 nm is identified by three different methods: x-ray structural analysis, Raman scattering, and electronic microscopy. Data are presented on the absorption spectra of the experimental glass samples in the range 400 – 3300 nm.

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