Structural and optical characteristics of dysprosium-doped zinc zirconate nanocomposites
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2020-09Author
Musembi, Michael K.
Dejene, Francis B.
Ahemen, Iorkyaa
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Zinc zirconate nanocomposites with varying compositions of Dy3+
ions were
synthesized through a solution combustion method using citric acid as a fuel. There were mixed
hexagonal ZnO and cubic ZrO2 phases in the X-ray diffraction patterns of the composites whose
average crystallite sizes range between 27 and 38 nm. Scanning electron microscopy images
show a mixture of polygonal and hexagonal rod-like structures of varying aggregation levels at
the different Dy3+
-doping concentrations. The reflectance spectra showed absorption edges
around 400 nm and an energy bandgap between 2.99 and 3.07 eV. There was a violet emission
from the host matrix that gradually shifted towards white light with enhanced doping. At a higher
Dy3+
concentration, there was luminescence quenching attributed to dipole-dipole interaction
among the dopant ions. The synthesized nanocomposite phosphors may be used in sensors and
colored display technology