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Title: Optical absorption studies of free (H2Pc) and rare earth (RePc) phthalocyanine doped borate glasses
Authors: Kumar, G A
Thomas, J
George, N
Kumar, B A
Radhakrishnan, P
Nampoori, V P N
Vallabhan, C P G
Technology
Keywords: Optical constants
Ultraviolet spectra
Visible spectra
Soret effect
Line splitting
Dielectric function
Carrier density
Doped materials
Metallophthalocyanine
Phthalocyanines
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: Society of Glass Technology
Abstract: Optical absorption studies of free base and rare earth incorporated phthalocyanine doped borate glass matrix are reported for the first lime. The absorption spectra recorded in the UV- VIS region show two well defined absorption bands of phthalocyanine (Pc) molecule, namely the Soret band (B) and the Q band. The Q band always shows its characteristic splitting in all the doped glass matrices and the intensities of these components are found to vary from one Pc to another. Some of the important optical parameters, namely optical absorption coefficient (a), molar extinction coefficient (ε), absorption cross section (σa), oscillator strength (f), electric dipole strength (q2), absorption half bandwidth (Δλ) of the principal optical transitions have also been evaluated. Moreover, the spectral dependence of refractive index (n) and thereby the optical dielectric constant (ε) on wavelength yielded values of carrier concentration to effective mass ratio (N/m*) of the phthalocyanine molecule in the present glassy systems. Optical band gap (Eg) and width of the band tail (Et) are computed and their variations among the prepared samples are also discussed.
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2401
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