scholarly journals Design of a pulsed X-ray system for fluorescent lifetime measurements with a timing accuracy of 109 ps

1994 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 629-631 ◽  
Author(s):  
S.E. Derenzo ◽  
W.W. Moses ◽  
S.C. Blankespoor ◽  
M. Ito ◽  
K. Oba
2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 157-161
Author(s):  
Esra Yildiz

AbstractZr0.99Gd0.01O2, Zr0.98Gd0.01Dy0.01O2 and Zr0.98Gd0.01Yb0.1O2 phosphors were synthesized by Pechini method at 1200 °C for 12 h in air. The phosphors were characterized by using X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis/thermal gravimetry (DTA/TG), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and photoluminescence spectrofluorometer (PL). X-ray powder diffraction studies showed that the phosphors were crystallized as monoclinic and tetragonal multiphases. The particle size of the phosphors after heat treatment at 1200 °C was found to be of 200 nm to 250 nm. Luminescence studies on these phosphors have been carried out on the emission and excitation, along with lifetime measurements. The results of emission analysis indicate that the phosphors are expected to find potential applications as new optical materials.


2000 ◽  
Vol 634 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Van Petegem ◽  
D. Segers ◽  
C. Dauwe ◽  
F. Dalla Torre ◽  
H. Van Swygenhoven ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTPositron lifetime spectroscopy is an effective tool to study various types of defects in materials including nanostructured ones. The size of free volumes associated with defects can be estimated using the lifetime components found in the measured spectra. Positron lifetime experiments are performed on nanocrystalline Ni-Al samples synthesized by the inert-gas condensation technique. The samples are further characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, electron diffraction and microscopy techniques as well as density measurements. In the lifetime spectra we observe three lifetime components corresponding to different annihilation sites in the samples. These lifetimes are compared with the results of simulations of positron lifetimes in modeled Ni-Al samples obtained using molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo calculations. Finally, we present positron lifetime results for nanocrystalline Ni3Al samples which were produced or annealed at different temperatures.


2021 ◽  
pp. 174751982110562
Author(s):  
Xueqin Wang ◽  
Man Dai ◽  
Qihui Chen ◽  
Kai Cheng ◽  
Helong Xu ◽  
...  

To improve the photocatalytic activity of TiO2, a series of NiO–TiO2 nanotubes (NTbs) is prepared by impregnating TiO2 nanotubes in a solution of NiCl2·6H2O at different concentrations. Self-organized TiO2 nanotubes are prepared by a two-step anodization process. Scanning electron microscopy images show that large particle agglomerates are formed for higher precursor concentrations, and X-ray energy-dispersive spectroscopy results indicate that the atomic percentages of Ni in the NiO–TiO2 NTbs prepared with precursor concentrations of 100 and 300 mM are 1.95% and 4.23%, respectively. Electronic lifetime measurements show that the recombination rate of photogenerated electron–hole pairs is lower for NiO–TiO2 NTbs compared to that of TiO2. Specifically, the recombination rate of the sample prepared at 50 mM is the lowest, which is associated with the longest electron lifetime. Compared to unmodified TiO2 nanotubes, NiO–TiO2 NTbs exhibit improved results for the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B.


2012 ◽  
Vol 83 (10) ◽  
pp. 10E123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. P. Opachich ◽  
N. Palmer ◽  
D. Homoelle ◽  
B. Hatch ◽  
P. Bell ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (2) ◽  
pp. 162-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Esra Yildiz

Abstract In the present study, ZrO2co-doped with Gd3+/Sm3+and Gd3+/Er3+ions have been synthesized using Pechini method. Phase composition, morphology and photoluminescence properties of the synthesized phosphors were investigated by using X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis/thermal gravimetry (DTA/TG), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and photoluminescence spectrofluorometer (PL). After heating at 1200 °C, XRD revealed that the phosphors were crystallized as monoclinic and tetragonal multiphases. SEM images indicated that the phosphors consist of fine and spherical grains with a size around 200 nm to 250 nm. Luminescence studies of these phosphors have been carried out on the emission and excitation, along with lifetime measurements


2007 ◽  
Vol 40 (6) ◽  
pp. 1105-1112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoine Royant ◽  
Philippe Carpentier ◽  
Jérémy Ohana ◽  
John McGeehan ◽  
Bernhard Paetzold ◽  
...  

Synchrotrons are now producing thousands of macromolecular structures each year. The need for complementary techniques available on site has progressively emerged, either to assess the relevance of the structure of a protein or to monitor changes that may occur during X-ray diffraction data collection. Microspectrophotometers in the UV–visible absorbance or fluorescence mode have evolved over the past few decades to become the instruments of choice to perform such tests. Described here are recent improvements to the microspectrophotometer of the so-called Cryobench laboratory located at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France. Optical and mechanical properties have been enhanced so as to record better spectra on smaller samples. A device has been implemented to measure the signal decay of fluorescent samples, either in the crystalline or in the solution state. Recording of the fluorescence lifetime in addition to the steady-state fluorescence emission spectrum allows precise monitoring of the fluorescent sample under study. The device consists of an adaptation of a commercially available time-correlated single-photon-counting (TCSPC) system. A method to record and analyze series of TCSPC histograms,e.g.collected as a function of temperature, is described. To validate the instruments, fluorescence lifetimes of fluorescent small molecules or proteins in the crystalline or solution state, at room and cryo temperatures, have been measured. Lifetimes of a number of fluorescent proteins of the GFP family were generally found to be shorter in crystals than in solution, and slightly longer at cryo temperatures than at ambient temperature. The possibility of performing fluorescence lifetime measurements on crystals at synchrotron facilities widens the variety of spectroscopic techniques complementing X-ray diffraction on macromolecular crystallography beamlines.


2012 ◽  
Vol 545 ◽  
pp. A126 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Martin-Carrillo ◽  
M. G. F. Kirsch ◽  
I. Caballero ◽  
M. J. Freyberg ◽  
A. Ibarra ◽  
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