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Green and Ultraviolet Emissions From Anatase TiO 2 Films Fabricated by Chemical Vapor Deposition

Luminescence properties of anatase TiO 2 films grown on sapphire substrates by atmospheric chemical vapor deposition have been investigated over a wide temperature range of 20 K to 300 K. An intense green emission band associated with localized exciton recombination has been observed at low temperat...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2005-01, Vol.44 (1R), p.245
Main Authors: Najafov, Hikmat, Tokita, Shuji, Ohshio, Shigeo, Kato, Ariyuki, Saitoh, Hidetoshi
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