Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics

Glass has been widely utilized in the field of lighting, telecommunication and spectroscopy. Boro-tellurite is one of the suitable glasses used for solid state lighting and laser application. The investigation on the luminescence properties of rare earth doped ceramic is rarely used due to the opaci...

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Main Authors: Bohari, Nur Zu Ira, Hussin, Rosli, Ibrahim, Zuhairi, Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy
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spelling my.utm.556042017-11-01T04:16:52Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55604/ Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics Bohari, Nur Zu Ira Hussin, Rosli Ibrahim, Zuhairi Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy QC Physics Glass has been widely utilized in the field of lighting, telecommunication and spectroscopy. Boro-tellurite is one of the suitable glasses used for solid state lighting and laser application. The investigation on the luminescence properties of rare earth doped ceramic is rarely used due to the opacity. In this paper borotellurite prepared in ceramic can show the better luminescence with the less advantage. The aim of this paper is to present the effect and advantages in luminescence results of boro-tellurite ceramics doped with the constant amount of rare earth. Doped magnesium boro-tellurite with Eu3+ and Dy3+ ceramic have been prepared using solid state reaction method with the compositions of xTeO2-(70-x)B2O3-30MgO with 10=x=40, and have been doped with Eu2O3 (1mol%) and Dy2O3 (1mol%) . The characterizations of the samples have been investigated by means of X-Ray diffraction, Raman, Infrared and Photoluminescence spectroscopy. From the X-ray diffraction results, two phases are assigned to MgTe2O5 and Mg2B2O5. Raman spectroscopy showed strong bands observed in the vicinity of 140, 175, 220, 266, 332, 403, 436, 646, 694, 723, 757 and 806 cm-1. FTIR spectra showed bands located in the range between 400-800 cm-1 are assigned to the bending mode of Te-O-Te, TeO3 and TeO4. In the range of 800-1400 cm-1, the bands are associated with B-O, B-O-B, BO3 and BO4 bonds. The emission transition5D0-7F2 corresponded to the red emission (612 nm) was found to be the most intense in all the Eu3+-doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-03-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55604/1/NurZuIraBohari2015_SynthesisandLuminescensePropertiesofDopedMagnesium.pdf Bohari, Nur Zu Ira and Hussin, Rosli and Ibrahim, Zuhairi and Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy (2015) Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics. Jurnal Teknologi, 73 (1). pp. 147-150. ISSN 0127-9696
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Bohari, Nur Zu Ira
Hussin, Rosli
Ibrahim, Zuhairi
Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy
Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
description Glass has been widely utilized in the field of lighting, telecommunication and spectroscopy. Boro-tellurite is one of the suitable glasses used for solid state lighting and laser application. The investigation on the luminescence properties of rare earth doped ceramic is rarely used due to the opacity. In this paper borotellurite prepared in ceramic can show the better luminescence with the less advantage. The aim of this paper is to present the effect and advantages in luminescence results of boro-tellurite ceramics doped with the constant amount of rare earth. Doped magnesium boro-tellurite with Eu3+ and Dy3+ ceramic have been prepared using solid state reaction method with the compositions of xTeO2-(70-x)B2O3-30MgO with 10=x=40, and have been doped with Eu2O3 (1mol%) and Dy2O3 (1mol%) . The characterizations of the samples have been investigated by means of X-Ray diffraction, Raman, Infrared and Photoluminescence spectroscopy. From the X-ray diffraction results, two phases are assigned to MgTe2O5 and Mg2B2O5. Raman spectroscopy showed strong bands observed in the vicinity of 140, 175, 220, 266, 332, 403, 436, 646, 694, 723, 757 and 806 cm-1. FTIR spectra showed bands located in the range between 400-800 cm-1 are assigned to the bending mode of Te-O-Te, TeO3 and TeO4. In the range of 800-1400 cm-1, the bands are associated with B-O, B-O-B, BO3 and BO4 bonds. The emission transition5D0-7F2 corresponded to the red emission (612 nm) was found to be the most intense in all the Eu3+-doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics.
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author Bohari, Nur Zu Ira
Hussin, Rosli
Ibrahim, Zuhairi
Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy
author_facet Bohari, Nur Zu Ira
Hussin, Rosli
Ibrahim, Zuhairi
Lintang, Hendrik Oktendy
author_sort Bohari, Nur Zu Ira
title Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
title_short Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
title_full Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
title_fullStr Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
title_sort synthesis and luminescence properties of doped magnesium boro-tellurite ceramics
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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