Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5399484 | Journal of Luminescence | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Terbium-doped SiC (SiC:Tb) nanotubes were prepared by sputtering using electrospun PVP nanofiber templates, followed by annealing in air and carbothermal reduction. Results showed that the obtained SiC:Tb nanotubes are 100-200 nm in outer diameter and 20-50 nm in wall thickness. Photoluminescence (PL) tests indicated that the as-obtained amorphous SiC:Tb nanotubes exhibited a rather low PL from the doped Tb3+ ions, but a strong self-active PL of Si-C-O defects. While the carbothermal treatments at 800 or 900 °C can greatly enhance the Tb-related PL, further increasing the calcination temperature to 1200 °C will force most of the Tb ions to separate out to the surface of the nanotubes, which is mainly responsible for the second increase in the Tb-related PL.
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Authors
Jinyuan Zhou, Dengfei Song, Hao Zhao, Xiaojun Pan, Zhenxing Zhang, Yanzhe Mao, Yujun Fu, Tao Wang, Erqing Xie,