The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Optical Properties of Copper-Containing Lithium-Potassium-Borate Glasses

2018 ◽  
Vol 57 (1) ◽  
pp. 116-120
Author(s):  
P.S. Shirshnev ◽  
V.L. Ugolkov ◽  
Zh.G. Snezhnaia ◽  
D.I. Panov ◽  
E.V. Shirshneva-Vaschenko ◽  
...  

Abstract The paper presents the investigation of lithium-potassium-alumoborate glasses (0- 25 mol.% Li2O) doped by copper ions. The effect of glass annealing on the Raman scattering patterns is discussed. It is shown that such an annealing results in drastic changes in the Raman scattering patterns for the glass with 10 mol.%of Li2O: the band at 481 cm-1 conventionally attributed to boron-oxygen bonds in metaborate rings disappears, while a set of narrow bands at 1236, 1500, and 1783 cm-1 is observed. We consider one of these bands, 1783 cm-1, as being the identifier of the formed Li(Al7B4O17) nanophase, XRD analysis supported the above suggestion. The effect of newly formed nanophase on the luminescence spectra is discussed.

Author(s):  
Minakshi Chaudhary ◽  
Yogesh Hase ◽  
Ashwini Punde ◽  
Pratibha Shinde ◽  
Ashish Waghmare ◽  
...  

: Thin films of PbS were prepared onto glass substrates by using a simple and cost effective CBD method. Influence of deposition time on structural, morphology and optical properties have been investigated systematically. The XRD analysis revealed that PbS films are polycrystalline with preferred orientation in (200) direction. Enhancement in crystallinity and PbS crystallite size has been observed with increase in deposition time. Formation of single phase PbS thin films has been further confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. The surface morphology analysis revealed the formation of prismatic and pebble-like PbS particles and with increase in deposition time these PbS particles are separated from each other without secondary growth. The data obtained from the EDX spectra shows the formation of high-quality but slightly sulfur rich PbS thin films over the entire range of deposition time studied. All films show increase in absorption with increase in deposition time and a strong absorption in the visible and sub-band gap regime of NIR range of the spectrum with red shift in band edge. The optical band gap shows decreasing trend, as deposition time increases but it is higher than the band gap of bulk PbS.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Virender Kundu ◽  
R. L. Dhiman ◽  
A. S. Maan ◽  
D. R. Goyal ◽  
Alka B. Garg ◽  
...  

2013 ◽  
Vol 1514 ◽  
pp. 151-156
Author(s):  
Darío Pieck ◽  
Lionel Desgranges ◽  
Yves Pontillon ◽  
Pierre Matheron

ABSTRACTIn the present work, we focus on δ-Gd6UO12 phase and its stability under reducing conditions. This later point is interesting regarding reducing environment that could exist in some nuclear storage sites and that could possibly degrade δ–compounds. A polycrystalline δ-Gd6UO12 sample was prepared by sintering cubic-Gd2O3 and UO2 mixed powders under an air atmosphere. The resulting pellets were then characterized and reduced by heat treatment under an Ar with H2 5% atmosphere. XRD analysis of the sample after reduction did not confirm the reduction into Gd6UO11 but a decomposition of the δ-compound. Preliminary characterizations of these decomposition products are presented.


2003 ◽  
Vol 392-396 ◽  
pp. 175-180
Author(s):  
N. Watanabe ◽  
R. Hareyama ◽  
T. Machi ◽  
S. Arai ◽  
N. Koshizuka ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 900 ◽  
pp. 16-25
Author(s):  
Tabarak Mohammed Awad ◽  
May A.S. Mohammed

In this study, some optical properties were studied of the pure vinyl polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) nanopolymer (German origin). Under the influence of different temperatures and pressures of PVA. Where 25 samples were prepared for the purpose of conducting the research. Which studied the study of these samples was done by recording the absorbance and transmittance spectra of the wavelengths (200-900) nm. From them, absorbance, transmittance, reflectivity, absorption coefficient, refractive index, extinction coefficient, complex dielectric constant were calculated. At different temperatures (25,40, 80, 120, 160)°C. And with different pressures within the range (7.5,8,8.5,9,9.5) MPa. The results are that the permeability of the polymer (PVA) at different temperatures for each pressure decreases with increasing temperature, and that all other calculated optical properties increase with increasing temperature.


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