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Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials

The sol-gel technology allows for the development of materials for nonlinear optics and photonics through the synthesis of multifunctional ceramic materials. Although the nature of the amorphous matrix allows the material to be doped with a large amount of the active components without quenching, it...

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Autores principales: Zdończyk, Maria, Potaniec, Bartłomiej, Fiedot-Toboła, Marta, Baraniecki, Tomasz, Cybińska, Joanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070408
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author Zdończyk, Maria
Potaniec, Bartłomiej
Fiedot-Toboła, Marta
Baraniecki, Tomasz
Cybińska, Joanna
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Potaniec, Bartłomiej
Fiedot-Toboła, Marta
Baraniecki, Tomasz
Cybińska, Joanna
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description The sol-gel technology allows for the development of materials for nonlinear optics and photonics through the synthesis of multifunctional ceramic materials. Although the nature of the amorphous matrix allows the material to be doped with a large amount of the active components without quenching, it may affect the spectroscopic characteristics of the dye (e.g., result in a shift of absorption and emission peaks with drying time, presumably with a change of concentration). This study presents the material (SiO(2) impregnated with organic dyes—Rhodamine 6G and 19) with tunable emissions obtained by the authors upon annealing at different temperatures within the range of 100–300 °C. Possible observed effects were discussed based on spectroscopic properties and thermal studies of the synthesized material. Concerning annealing at different temperatures, an effect on concentration was observed. At the same time, a longer heating process at 300 °C revealed a protective function of sol-gel-derived silica for the organic dye; the longer heating did not cause any further significant changes in the dye’s emission, which indicates the preservative role of the sol-gel layers. Furthermore, etching tests of thin layers were conducted, resulting in smooth side edges of the waveguide. The tests have shown that it is possible to use dye-doped sol-gel layers as active components in photonics platforms.
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spelling pubmed-93196102022-07-27 Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials Zdończyk, Maria Potaniec, Bartłomiej Fiedot-Toboła, Marta Baraniecki, Tomasz Cybińska, Joanna Gels Communication The sol-gel technology allows for the development of materials for nonlinear optics and photonics through the synthesis of multifunctional ceramic materials. Although the nature of the amorphous matrix allows the material to be doped with a large amount of the active components without quenching, it may affect the spectroscopic characteristics of the dye (e.g., result in a shift of absorption and emission peaks with drying time, presumably with a change of concentration). This study presents the material (SiO(2) impregnated with organic dyes—Rhodamine 6G and 19) with tunable emissions obtained by the authors upon annealing at different temperatures within the range of 100–300 °C. Possible observed effects were discussed based on spectroscopic properties and thermal studies of the synthesized material. Concerning annealing at different temperatures, an effect on concentration was observed. At the same time, a longer heating process at 300 °C revealed a protective function of sol-gel-derived silica for the organic dye; the longer heating did not cause any further significant changes in the dye’s emission, which indicates the preservative role of the sol-gel layers. Furthermore, etching tests of thin layers were conducted, resulting in smooth side edges of the waveguide. The tests have shown that it is possible to use dye-doped sol-gel layers as active components in photonics platforms. MDPI 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9319610/ /pubmed/35877493 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070408 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zdończyk, Maria
Potaniec, Bartłomiej
Fiedot-Toboła, Marta
Baraniecki, Tomasz
Cybińska, Joanna
Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title_full Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title_fullStr Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title_full_unstemmed Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title_short Concentration-Dependent Emission of Annealed Sol-Gel Layers Incorporated with Rhodamine 19 and 6G as the Route to Tunable High-Temperature Luminescent Materials
title_sort concentration-dependent emission of annealed sol-gel layers incorporated with rhodamine 19 and 6g as the route to tunable high-temperature luminescent materials
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9319610/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35877493
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8070408
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