Nd-oxide-based nanoparticle-embedded transparent and photoluminescent composite films
Tatsuhiro Matsumae, Hidetoshi Miyazaki

TL;DR
Researchers made transparent films with neodymium oxide nanoparticles that glow in the near-infrared when exposed to UV and visible light.
Contribution
The study reveals that 20 nm neodymium oxide particles in composite films produce the strongest photoluminescence at 1.06 microns.
Findings
Nd-based composite films exhibit near-infrared photoluminescence with a peak at 1.06 μm.
PL intensity is maximized when Nd oxide particles are approximately 20 nm in size.
Prolonged UV exposure causes the film to brown and reduces PL intensity.
Abstract
In this study, we fabricated Nd-based PL composites by embedding Nd compounds in a transparent resin and investigated the relationship between the size of Nd-based particles and PL properties. Nd(iii)-based photoluminescent composite films were fabricated using neodymium nitrate hexahydrate and transparent urethane resin. The resulting Nd-based composite film was pale blue in color. The composite films exhibited near-infrared PL properties with a peak at 1.06 μm (4F3/2 → 4I11/2) by irradiation with UV-visible-near-infrared light using a halogen lamp. In the case of the composite film, further irradiation with UV light (using a Hg lamp) for 2 h or less resulted in the film showing strong PL at 1.06 μm under halogen lamp irradiation. Upon UV irradiation for more than 2 h, the film turned brown owing to the reaction of urethane with nitric acid derived from the Nd raw material, and the PL…
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TopicsLuminescence Properties of Advanced Materials · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
