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Title: NUV light-induced visible green emissions of Erbium-doped hierarchical Bi2Zr2O7 structures
Authors: Rajashekharaiah, AS., Darshan, G.P.
Basavaraj, R B., Naik, Yashwanth V.
Kavyashree, D., Sharma, SC.
Nagabhushana, H.
Keywords: Nanophosphor
Photoluminescence
Photometric properties
Dosimetry
Optical thermometry
Issue Date: Jul-2019
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Rajashekharaiaha, AS., Darshanc, GP., Basavaraja, RB., Naika, Yashwanth V., Kavyashree, D., Sharmae,SC. & Nagabhushana, H. (2019). NUV light-induced visible green emissions of Erbium-doped hierarchical Bi2Zr2O7 structures. Optical Materials 95. 1-12 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2019.109237
Abstract: We reported a facile strategy to synthesis of Er3+ doped Bi2Zr2O7 nanophosphors via hydrothermal route using Aloe Vera gel as a bio - surfactant. The photoluminescence spectra exhibit intense peaks centered at ~524, 547 and 660 nm, which were attributed to 2H11/2→4I15/2, 4S3/2→4I15/2 and 4F9/2→4I15/2 transitions of Er3+ ions, respectively. The highest photoluminescence intensity was achieved in 5 mol % of Er3+ ions. The electric dipolequadrupole (d-q) interaction was responsible for the concentration quenching. The fluorescence intensity ratio technique was utilized for optical thermometric properties of the nanophosphors in the temperature range of 303–463 K. At lower temperature (282 K) the relative sensor sensitivity of the optimized nanophosphor was found to be ~0.0621 K−1. Thermoluminescence glow curves of 5 mol % Er3+ ions doped nanophosphor irradiated with γ-rays showed two peaks at ~120 and 203 °C. A thermoluminescence glow peak at ~120 °C showed good linearity with dose, simple glow curve structure, minimal fading and good reproducibility. The above results clearly showed that the optimized nanophosphor is quite useful in WLED's, TL dosimetry and optical thermometry applications.
URI: http://13.232.72.61:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3354
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