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    Optical Investigation of N-acetyl-L Capped Core- Shell Sb2Se3/ZnS Nanowires for Visible LED Application
    (Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus, 2019) Muhammad Ejaz Dildar; CIIT/FA16-RPH-025/LHR; Dr. Farah Alvi; LHR TP 5707
    Light emitting diodes have always gained high interest to their potential for high efficiency lighting. Fabrication of Sb2Se3/ZnS core- shell nanowire LED is reported for first time. In this report Sb2Se3/ZnS core-shell nanowire synthesis by hydrothermal method and this composition was spin coated on FTO substrates to make thin films. UV visible spectroscopy, Photoluminescence spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques were used to characterized thin films of Sb2Se3/ZnS core-shell composition. UV visible spectroscopy showed that the absorption spectrum of Sb2Se3/ZnS core-shell thin films was in UV region and photoluminescence spectroscopy showed that the emission spectrum is in visible and infra-red region. X-ray diffraction (XRD) was used to determine crystalline structure and phases within a solid. For device fabrication NiO and ZnO were used as hole transport layer and electron transport layer respectively. Sb2Se3/ZnS core-shell nanowires were sandwiched between hole transport layer and electron transport layer. Device was characterized by electroluminescence spectroscopy and IV measurements.

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