Nanopowder of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG, Y3Al5O12) doped with neodymium ions (Nd:YAG) was prepared in the water/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide/1-butanol/n-heptane system. Aluminum, yttrium, and neodymium nitrates were used as starting materials, and ammonia was used as a precipitating agent. Coprecipitate hydroxide precursors where thermally treated at 900 °C to achieve the garnet phase. The starting system with and without reactants was characterized by means of the small-angle neutron scattering technique. The system, without reactants, is constituted by a bicontinuous structure laying near the borderline with the lamellar phase region. The introductionof nitrates stabilizes the bicontinuous structure, while the presence of ammonia induces a transformation from thebicontinuous phase to a lamellar phase. Nd:YAG nanopowder was characterized by wide-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy, gas adsorption, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. By comparison with a sample prepared by the conventional coprecipitation method, the obtained Nd:YAG nanopowder is constituted by smaller crystalline nanoparticles showing a lower tendency to agglomerate. In addition, the nanoparticles present a welldefined spherical shape. Photoluminescence spectroscopy confirms that the doping Nd3+ ions substitute Y3+ ions in the YAG crystalline lattice. The Nd3+ lifetime value, obtained from the luminescence decay curves, was 286 ( 10 microseconds, higher than the single-crystal value (255 microseconds) and much higher than the nanopowder value obtained by the conventional coprecipitation method (75 microseconds).

Preparation of Nd:YAG Nanopowder in a Confined Environment / Caponetti, E., Chillura Martino, D., Saladino, M.L., Leonelli, C.. - In: LANGMUIR. - ISSN 0743-7463. - STAMPA. - 23:7(2007), pp. 3947-3952. [10.1021/la0625906]

Preparation of Nd:YAG Nanopowder in a Confined Environment

LEONELLI, Cristina
2007

Abstract

Nanopowder of yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG, Y3Al5O12) doped with neodymium ions (Nd:YAG) was prepared in the water/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide/1-butanol/n-heptane system. Aluminum, yttrium, and neodymium nitrates were used as starting materials, and ammonia was used as a precipitating agent. Coprecipitate hydroxide precursors where thermally treated at 900 °C to achieve the garnet phase. The starting system with and without reactants was characterized by means of the small-angle neutron scattering technique. The system, without reactants, is constituted by a bicontinuous structure laying near the borderline with the lamellar phase region. The introductionof nitrates stabilizes the bicontinuous structure, while the presence of ammonia induces a transformation from thebicontinuous phase to a lamellar phase. Nd:YAG nanopowder was characterized by wide-angle X-ray scattering, transmission electron microscopy, gas adsorption, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. By comparison with a sample prepared by the conventional coprecipitation method, the obtained Nd:YAG nanopowder is constituted by smaller crystalline nanoparticles showing a lower tendency to agglomerate. In addition, the nanoparticles present a welldefined spherical shape. Photoluminescence spectroscopy confirms that the doping Nd3+ ions substitute Y3+ ions in the YAG crystalline lattice. The Nd3+ lifetime value, obtained from the luminescence decay curves, was 286 ( 10 microseconds, higher than the single-crystal value (255 microseconds) and much higher than the nanopowder value obtained by the conventional coprecipitation method (75 microseconds).
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Nd:YAG; nanopowders; syntheisi in confined environment; microemulsions; wide angle x-ray scattering; transmission electron microscopy; photoluminescence spectroscopy
Il giornale Langmuir, di notevole impact factor, ha accettato l'originalità del materiale in quanto è stato dimostrato che per sintesi in microemulsioni possono essere ottenute nanoparticelle di YAG drogato con Nd3+ con proprietà luminescenti molto più alte delle nanopolveri normalmente ottenuti per coprecipitazione.Il lavoro è frutto della collaborazione in ambito PRIN tra l'ateneo palermitano, con esperienza in sintesi da micremulsioni, e l'ateneo modenese, con esprienze pluriennale nella caratterizzaizone di nanoparticelle.
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Preparation of Nd:YAG Nanopowder in a Confined Environment / Caponetti, E., Chillura Martino, D., Saladino, M.L., Leonelli, C.. - In: LANGMUIR. - ISSN 0743-7463. - STAMPA. - 23:7(2007), pp. 3947-3952. [10.1021/la0625906]
Caponetti, Eugenio; Chillura Martino, Delia; Saladino, Maria Luisa; Leonelli, Cristina
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