Author:
Chakrabarti Mahuya,Dutta Sreetama,Chattapadhyay S,Sarkar A,Sanyal D,Chakrabarti A
Abstract
Nanocrystalline Bi2O3
has been prepared by a ball milling process. The particle size of the ball-milled
Bi2O3
powder has been determined by the x-ray powder diffraction method and
transmission electron microscopy. The absorption spectra, in the spectral range
300–1300 nm, indicate an increase of the optical bandgap for both the direct and
indirect transitions due to the reduction of grain size. The defects introduced in
Bi2O3
during grinding have been investigated by the positron annihilation technique.
Positron annihilation results indicate an increase of defects due to ball milling.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,General Chemistry,Bioengineering
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