When we measure the photoluminescence (PL) emission of some nanoparticles we find sometimes emission bands at energy higher than the optical bandgap. It is normal to observe photoluminescence at energies below the material bandgap as a result to the presence of localized defect states. However PL at energies higher than the optical bandgap it look strange!

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