Author:
Le T T Giang,Tran Kim Chi,Cao T M Dung,Nguyen T P Thanh,Van Tran T T
Abstract
Abstract
A series of TiO2:xEr powders (with x from 0% to 1% at.) was synthesised by a simple sol–gel process. The structural and optical properties were studied in detail using diffusion reflection spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, to systematically determine the band edge, morphology, and structural properties of both undoped and Er-doped TiO2 samples. Notably, the introduction of Er dopants in the TiO2 matrix results in a decrease in both the band gap and crystallite size as well as the anatase phase of host matrix TiO2 remained in the anatase phase even at 800 °C. The heat treatment temperature has an insignificant effect on the green/red emission ratio of Er ions. However, this ratio strongly depends on excitation wavelengths corresponding to down-conversion and up-conversion processes. The colour emission of TiO2:Er is easily tunable from green to yellow under different excitations. The emission mechanism of TiO2:Er is proposed based on spectroscopy techniques. These findings reveal that the TiO2:Er powders are potential materials for labelling and photocatalyst applications.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,General Materials Science
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