Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1811194 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
New LnxSb2âxS3 (Ln: Lu3+, Ho3+, Nd3+)-based nanomaterials were synthesized by a co-reduction method. Powder XRD patterns indicate that the LnxSb2âxS3 crystals (Ln=Lu3+, Ho3+, x=0.00â0.1 and Ln=Nd3+, x=0.00â0.08) are isostructural with Sb2S3. SEM images show that doping of Lu3+ and Ho3+ ions in the lattice of Sb2S3 results in nanorods while that in Nd3+ leads to nanoflowers. UV-vis absorption and emission spectroscopy reveal mainly electronic transitions of the Ln3+ ions in case of Ho3+ and Nd3+ doped nanomaterials. Emission spectra show intense transitions from excited to ground state of Ln3+. Emission spectra of doped materials, in addition to the characteristic red emission peaks of Sb2S3, show other emission bands originating from f-f transitions of the Ho3+ ions. TGA curves indicated that Sb2S3 has the highest thermal stability. The electrical conductance of Ln-doped Sb2S3 is higher than undoped Sb2S3, and increase with temperature.
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Authors
Abdolali Alemi, Younes Hanifehpour, Sang Woo Joo, Aliakbar Khandar, Ali Morsali, Bong-Ki Min,