Abstract

Optical properties of confined excitons were studied in nanometer-size CuCl microcrystals prepared by three different methods; by annealing in crystalline NaCl and in glass matrices, and by gas evaporation. Interface effects concerning the shape of microcrystals, the effect of finite barrier height and the photo-generated exciton trapping centers were discussed.

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