Photoluminescence and Optical Properties of Glass and Glass- ceramics derived from Hybrid Sources
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The composition 43SiO2-25CaO-25Na2O-7P2O5 (%wt) was synthesized using SiO2 and CaO driven from
agro-food waste and conventional chemicals using the melt quench technique. The glass sample was
further doped with different rare-earth ions i.e., Dy3+
, Eu3+, Sm3+, and Pr3+ followed by heat treatment to
convert glass into glass-ceramics. Further, the heat-treated samples are characterized using various
characterization techniques such as x-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier Transform infra-red spectroscopy
(FTIR), Raman spectroscopy, UV-visible spectroscopy (Uv-vis), photoluminescence spectroscopy to
check their applicability as phosphor materials for LED applications. XRD indicates the formation of
sodium-calcium silicate phase in all the samples. The optical band gap falls in the range of 3.76-3.60 eV.
The CIE coordinates indicate the present samples fall in different color regions and can be used as
suitable phosphor materials.
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Master's Thesis
