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Spatially and spectrally resolved cathodoluminescence (CL) is one of the most effective methods to explore the optical properties of a nanomaterials and reveals the spatial distribution as well as the correlation between the luminescence and the sample morphology and microstructure. Here, CL modulation of ZnS nanostructures by controlled morphologies, Fe/Mn doping, and measurement temperature is demonstrated...
A unique ZnS branched architecture was fabricated by a facile thermal evaporation method. Stable UV emission at 327 nm and superior field emission with a low turn‐on field, a high field‐enhancement factor, a large current density, and small fluctuation were observed.
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