Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1522101 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Pure and Eu3+ doped β-Ga2O3 hollow nanostructures were synthesized by hydrothermal and calcination processes using carbon spheres as templates in ethanol-water solution. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy analysis revealed β-Ga2O3 hollow nanostructures with diameters of approximately 200 nm and shell thickness of about 20 nm. The X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that the carbon@Ga(OH)CO3 core-shell nanostructures were in amorphous phase before calcination. After calcination, the amorphous core-shell structures yielded highly crystalline β-Ga2O3 hollow nanostructures with spherical shape. The presence of the Ga(OH)CO3 in the shell components is confirmed by the Fourier transform infrared spectrum. The Eu3+ doped β-Ga2O3 hollow nanostructures showed strong red emission corresponding to the 5D4 â 7FJ transition.
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Authors
B.K. Kang, S.R. Mang, H.D. Lim, K.M. Song, Y.H. Song, D.H. Go, M.K. Jung, K. Senthil, D.H. Yoon,