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(Y0.5Lu0.5)2O3:Eu3+ nanopowders: Combustion synthesis, structure and optical properties

Krsmanovic, Radenka
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Antic, Zeljka
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Zekovic, Ivana
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2010
Radiation Measurements

In this work we explored the possibility of obtaining nanocrystalline (Y0.5Lu0.5)2O3 powders, doped with europium and co-doped with praseodium, employing polymer complex solution synthesis. Polyethylene glycol, with average molecular weight 200, served both as a fuel and dispersing medium for nanocrystals formation. We investigated structure, morphology, luminescence emission and decay characteristics of obtained powders and how different concentrations of Pr co-dopant affect theirs optical characteristics.

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DOI
10.1016/j.radmeas.2009.11.013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000279183200056

Author(s)
Krsmanovic, Radenka
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Antic, Zeljka
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Zekovic, Ivana
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Bártová, Barbora  
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Dramicanin, Miroslav D.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Radiation Measurements
Volume

45

Issue

3-6

Start page

438

End page

440

Subjects

Solution combustion

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Phosphors

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Nanomaterials

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Optical properties

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REVIEWED

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February 16, 2010
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