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Title: Spectral studies of naphthalocyanine (Nc) and rare earth phthalocyanine (RePc) molecules in an inorganic glassy borate matrix
Authors: Kumar, G A
Thomas, J
George, N
Nampoori, V P N
Radhakrishnan, P
Vallabhan, C P G
Technology
Keywords: Experimental study
Absorption spectra
Metallophthalocyanine
Borate glasses
Doped materials
Ultraviolet spectra
Visible spectra
Infrared spectra
Fluorescence
Stimulated emission
Rare earth complexes
Semiconductor doped glasses
Organic semiconductors
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Society of Glass Technology
Abstract: Optical absorption and emission spectral studies of free and metal naphthalocyanine doped borate glass matrix are reported for the first time. Absorption spectra recorded in the UV- VIS-NIR region show the characteristic absorption bands, namely, the B-band and Q-band of the naphthalocyanine (Nc) molecule. Some of the important spectral parameters, namely, the optical absorption coefficient (α), molar extinction coefficient (ε) and absorption cross section (σa) of the principal absorption transitions are determined. Optical band gap (Eg) of the materials evaluated from the functional dependence of absorption coefficient on photon energy lies in the range 1.6 eV≤Eg≤2.1 eV. All fluorescence spectra except that of EuNc consist of an intense band in the 765 nm region corresponding to the excitation of Q-band. In EuNc the maximum fluorescence intensity band is observed at 824 nm. The intensity of the principal fluorescence band is maximum in ZnNc, whereas it is minimum in H2Nc. Radiative parameters of the principal fluorescence transitions corresponding to the Q-band excitation are also reported for the naphthalocyanine and phthalocyanine based matrices.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2399
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