Islam et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Low temperature sol-gel based erbium doped mullite nanoparticles: Structural and optical propertiesIslam et al., 2017
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- Islam S
- Bidin N
- Riaz S
- Naseem S
- Sanagi M
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- Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
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Thermally stable aluminum-silicate ie mullite is doped with erbium for optical device applications. The matrix is synthesized and doped with 0.1 M of Er 3+ by the sol-gel precursor method at room temperature. Crack-free and uniform distribution of the species …
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