2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2012.05.006
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Optical characteristics of Tb-doped InBO3 nanocrystals

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“…This discrepancy may be the result of using PVP to facilitate the electrospinning process. The energy gap is given by [19] (1) Figure 8 show that the measured I-V curves where the fibers were in ohm contact. In this, study silver was used as the anode and the ITO substrate was used as the cathode.…”
Section: Structural Characterization Of Electrospun Womentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This discrepancy may be the result of using PVP to facilitate the electrospinning process. The energy gap is given by [19] (1) Figure 8 show that the measured I-V curves where the fibers were in ohm contact. In this, study silver was used as the anode and the ITO substrate was used as the cathode.…”
Section: Structural Characterization Of Electrospun Womentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the target borate of this study, InBO 3 has been reported in the literature as a photoluminescent and photocatalytic material. [12][13][14][15] As shown in Fig. S1 in the ESI, † InBO 3 crystallizes in the calcite structure, where InO 6 octahedra share common oxygen atoms to form one-dimensional chains and BO 3 triangles are distributed in the remaining cavities to balance the charge neutrality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, InBO 3 possesses a calcite‐type structure, where InO 6 octahedra form a three‐dimensional framework by sharing corners, leaving BO 3 as the interconnection groups (Figure ) . This particular indium borate was previously investigated as a phosphor host, suitable for the incorporation of activators Eu 3+ or Tb 3+ , . Here, the solvothermal method at 240 °C was applied to obtain microspheres of InBO 3 , which are aggregations of spindle nanocrystallites observed by scanning electron microscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%