ABSTRACT

Mixtures of fullerene and semiconductor CdSe (CdTe) were made by thermal vacuum sublimation. Morphology characterization as a function of annealing was performed using scanning electron microscopy and photoluminescence spectroscopy. For the first time cathodoluminescence spectra of C60 at room temperature were obtained. Self-assembled submicron composite network structures were formed by toluene developing or by electron beam impact. In addition, the possibility of nanosized composite structure fabrication was shown using electron lithography. The semiconductor addition was used to control the optical properties of composite material.