Abstract

The recombination processes leading to tunneling afterglow and photostimulated luminescence were studied in systems based on ionic host crystals with low-dimensional structures (semiconductor quantum dots) formed as a result of the self-organized growth. The systems of AgBr nanocrystals embedded into the KBr crystal lattice and CsPbBr 3 nanocrystals embedded into the CsBr crystal lattice were investigated. The energy of electron–hole recombination in matrices was shown to transfer to quantum dots. To identify the structure of recombining electron and hole centers, magnetic resonance detected optically by monitoring the tunneling afterglow was used.

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