Description
Photoluminescence (PL) Spectroscopy is a non-destructive optical technique used to study the electronic and optical properties of materials by measuring the light emitted after excitation with a specific wavelength. PL provides insight into defect states, bandgap energy, impurities, and recombination mechanisms, making it particularly valuable for semiconductors, nanomaterials, and optoelectronic research.
Applications
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- Bandgap Analysis:Determine the energy bandgap of semiconductors and nanomaterials.
- Defect & Impurity Detection:Identify electronic defects, traps, and impurities in materials.
- Optoelectronic Materials Characterization:Evaluate materials for LEDs, solar cells, and photodetectors.
- Nanomaterials & Quantum Dots:Study emission properties and size-dependent optical behavior.
- Recombination Mechanism Studies:Analyze radiative and non-radiative recombination in semiconductors.
- Materials Research & Development:Support design and optimization of high-performance optoelectronic materials
- Quality Control:Monitor consistency and purity in semiconductor and nanomaterial production.

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