Plasmonic interactions of silver nanoparticles with quantum dots embedded in borophosphate amorphous matrix: A photoluminescence study
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
We studied the photonic characteristics of Cadmium sulfide (CdS) with boro-phosphate
glass. We prepared samples having composition 5% [P2O5]—70% [B2O3]—25% [Na2O2]
1% [CdS] by varying amount of AgCl. We mixed CdS with phosphate to prepare glasses
by highly recommended melt-quenching method. Their physical, conductive, structural,
chemical and photonic characteristics are recorded. The effect of CdS doping on emission
spectra (up-conversion or down-conversion) and lifetimes (over all behavior) was
investigated. Samples were polished, passed through finishing process and crushed into
powder for characterization i.e., UV visible, XRD, Raman spectroscopy
photoluminescence spectrum PL& FTIR spectroscopy. The optical band gap energy direct
and indirect allowed transitions. Density was measured by Archimedes method, which
directly correlated SPR and LSPR.
The irregular shapes of atoms of the glass samples were recorded from the X-ray diffraction
pattern. The emission spectrum and other optical properties were recorded using
photoluminescence characterization. The fluorescence spectra of CdS exhibit emission
transition of excitation wavelengths by giving emission of green and red lights. When
material is excited with 514nm light source it gives rise to down conversion from green
light (514nm) to yellowish green (~530nm) &red light (~650nm). Down conversion of
Green visible into both yellowish green &Red visible radiation could use in no of sundry
applications in such as solid-state lasers, LED/LCD displays, optical fibers, and fast
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Department of Physics, FA18, Physics, Plasmonic interactions, silver nanoparticles, photoluminescence study, borophosphate amorphous matrix, Dr. Junaid Amjad