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Time-resolved X-ray absorption and emission spectroscopy on ZnO nanoparticles in solution

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Abstract

We have performed time-resolved resonant X-ray emission spectroscopy after UV photoexcitation of a colloidal solution of ZnO nanoparticles. The results point to electron trapping sites located at oxygen vacancies in the lattice.

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