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Bismuth germanate films prepared by Pechini method
Date
2010Registration in:
OPTICAL MATERIALS, v.32, n.10, p.1286-1290, 2010
0925-3467
10.1016/j.optmat.2010.05.004
Author
JESUS, F. A. A. de
ANDREETA, Marcello Rubens Barsi
HERNANDES, Antonio Carlos
MACEDO, Z. S.
Institutions
Abstract
Bismuth germanate films were prepared by dip coating and spin coating techniques and the dependence of the luminescent properties of the samples on the resin viscosity and deposition technique was investigated. The resin used for the preparation of the films was obtained via Pechini method, employing the precursors Bi(2)O(3) and GeO(2). Citric acid and ethylene glycol were used as chelating and cross-linking agents, respectively. Results from X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy indicated that the films sintered at 700 degrees C for 10 h presented the single crystalline phase Bi(4)Ge(3)O(12). SEM images of the films have shown that homogeneous flat films can be produced by the two techniques investigated. All the samples presented the typical Bi(4)Ge(3)O(12) emission band centred at 505 nm. Films with 3.1 mu m average thickness presented 80% of the luminescence intensity registered for the single crystal at the maximum wavelength. Published by Elsevier B.V.