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Title: Influence of surface modification on enhancement of luminescent properties of SiO2@SrTiO3:Dy3+ nanopowders: Probe for visualization of sweat pores present in latent fingerprints
Authors: Sandhyarani, A.
Basavaraj, R. B.
Darshan, G. P.
Nagabhushana, H.
Kokila, M. K.
Keywords: Latent fingerprints.
Thermoluminescence
Photoluminescence
Silica coating
Sonochemical route
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Citation: Sandhyarani, A., Basavaraj, R. B., Darshan, G. P., Nagabhushana, H., & Kokila, M. K. (2019). Influence of surface modification on enhancement of luminescent properties of SiO2@ SrTiO3: Dy3+ nanopowders: Probe for visualization of sweat pores present in latent fingerprints. Optik, 181, 1139-1157.
Abstract: The paper reports, novel SiO2@SrTiO3: Dy3+ (5 mol %) nanopowders fabricated via the low temperature sonochemical route by utilizing bio-surfactant Aloe Vera gel extract. The powder X-ray diffraction results display intense and narrow peaks confirm the monoclinic phase of SrTiO3. The photoluminescence emission spectra of SrTiO3:Dy3+ (5 mol %) with different layers of SiO2 coating display intense and characteristic peaks at ~ 483 nm (4F9/2 → 6H15/2), 576 nm (4F9/2 → 6H13/2) and 664 nm (4F9/2 → 6H11/2). The broad thermoluminescence glow peak with maximum intensity at ~ 200 oC for both with and without coated SrTiO3:Dy3+ (5 mol %) nanopowders was noticed. The optimized SiO2@SrTiO3:Dy3+ (5 mol %) nanopowders was most suitable for visualization of the latent fingerprints, revealing explicit specific ridge characteristics, including level I -III. Therefore, the present work opens a new possibility of use of prepared nanopowders for WLEDs, visualization of latent fingerprints and dosimetry applications.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2049
ISSN: 0030-4026
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