The Synthesis and Photoluminescence of 3C-SiC Nanorods
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/20/4/2532Abstract
The 3C-SiC nanorods were grown by using carbothermal reduction of SiO\(_{2}\) without any catalyst. The intensive broad photoluminescence peak around 480-500 nm was observed at room temperature. The 3C-SiC nanorods with green -- blue emitting light may have great application in display devices and light emitting diodes.Downloads
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